International Journal of Molecular Sciences, Vol.15, No.9, 17077-17099, 2014
Triethanolamine Stabilization of Methotrexate-beta-Cyclodextrin Interactions in Ternary Complexes
The interaction of methotrexate (MTX) with beta-cyclodextrin (beta-CD) in the presence of triethanolamine (TEA) was investigated with the aim to elucidate the mechanism whereby self-assembly cyclodextrin systems work in association with this third component. Solubility diagram studies showed synergic increment of the MTX solubility to be about thirty-fold. Experiments using 2D ROESY and molecular modeling studies revealed the inclusion of aromatic ring III of the drug into beta-CD cavity, in which TEA contributes by intensifying MTX interaction with beta-CD and stabilizes MTX:beta-CD: TEA ternary complex by electrostatic interaction. The maintenance of these interactions in solid phase was also studied in ternary MTX:beta-CD: TEA and comparisons were made with freeze dried binary MTX:beta-CD and physical mixtures. FTIR studies evidenced that MTX-beta-CD interaction remained in solid ternary complexes, which was also supported by thermal (differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), thermogravimetric analysis (TG)/first derivative of TG analysis (DTG) and C,N,H elementary analysis) and structural (X-ray diffraction analysis, (XRD)) studies, mainly regarding the increment of drug stability. The efficient in vitro drug dissolution studies successfully demonstrated the contribution of ternary complexes, which highlights the importance of this possible new raw material for further applications in drug delivery systems.