Preparation, characterization and content determination of cubic phase gel containing capsaicin.
- Author:
Xinsheng PENG
1
;
Zhiwen YANG
;
Meiwan CHEN
;
Ke HAN
;
Yujun XIAO
;
Chuanbin WU
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Capsaicin; chemistry; Chemistry, Pharmaceutical; Microscopy, Polarization; Plant Extracts; chemistry; Scattering, Small Angle
- From: China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2010;35(23):3123-3126
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVETo prepare the cubic phase gel containing capsaicin and characterize its properties.
METHODThe cubic phases gel composed of glycerol monoolein, capsaicin and water was made by self-emulsion technology. The characterization of cubic phase gel was carried out by cross-polarizing light microscopy (CPLM) and Small Angle X-Ray Scattering (SAXS). The capsaicin content was determined by HPLC analysis.
RESULTUnder CPLM, cubic phase gel showed dark background. SAXS scattering spectra showed the scattering peaks at 0.1096, 0.1334, 0.1557, 0.1883 A(-1) which was compatible with q1:q2:q3:q4 = mean square root of 2: mean square root of 3: mean square root of 4: mean square root of 6. It was well known that the scattering vector ratio was the characteristic of cubic phase and the internal structure was confirmed to be Pn3m (Q224). The linear range for capsaicin determination was 3.25 x 10(-4) - 2.08 x 10(-2) g x L(-1) (R2 = 1). The average recovery was 97.53% with RSD of 2.9% (n=9).
CONCLUSIONCPLM and SAXS technology are suitable to characterize the cubic phase gel The determination of the capsaicin content by HPLC is simple and reproducible.