Journal of Microencapsulation, Vol.35, No.7-8, 667-679, 2018
Spectroscopic and computational insights into theophylline/beta-cyclodextrin complexation: inclusion accomplished by diverse methods
Current scenario in asthmatic prevalence worldwide calls for a facile, cost-effective, and energy efficient methodology to formulate the potent bronchodilator, theophylline (THP), into an effective dosage forms. Since the uses of THP are severely impeded by its poor aqueous solubility and low bioavailability, solid inclusion complexes (ICs) of THP in beta-cyclodextrin (beta-CD) were prepared to overcome the limitations. The ICs were developed by conventional methods and also by microwave irradiation method, which is environmentally more benign and requires lesser reaction time. The complexation phenomenon was effectual by the co-precipitation, freeze-drying, and microwave methods as affirmed from various spectroscopic analyses. H-1 NMR and molecular docking studies illustrated the total inclusion of THP into beta-CD cavity. Better efficacy of the microwaved product was witnessed in terms of drug content, dissolution, and anti-biofilm activities. Thus microwave irradiation can be utilised as a naive and economical methodology to design beta-CD-THP dosage formulations.