On Interactions of Sulfamerazine with Cyclodextrins from Coupled Diffusometry and Toxicity Tests.
Sara P C SofioAndré CaeiroAna Cristina Faria RibeiroAna M T D P V CabralArtur J M ValenteJorge M P L CanhotoMiguel A EstesoPublished in: Biomolecules (2024)
This scientific study employs the Taylor dispersion technique for diffusion measurements to investigate the interaction between sulfamerazine (NaSMR) and macromolecular cyclodextrins ( β -CD and HP- β -CD). The results reveal that the presence of β -CD influences the diffusion of the solution component, NaSMR, indicating a counterflow of this drug due to solute interaction. However, diffusion data indicate no inclusion of NaSMR within the sterically hindered HP- β -CD cavity. Additionally, toxicity tests were conducted, including pollen germination ( Actinidia deliciosa ) and growth curve assays in BY-2 cells. The pollen germination tests demonstrate a reduction in sulfamerazine toxicity, suggesting potential applications for this antimicrobial agent with diminished adverse effects. This comprehensive investigation contributes to a deeper understanding of sulfamerazine-cyclodextrin interactions and their implications for pharmaceutical and biological systems.