Ak_2025_Sci.Rep_15_37049

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Title : Enhancing bioactivity and bioavailability of Limonium bellidifolium via cyclodextrin-based inclusion complexes: a new strategy in drug discovery from halophyte source - Ak_2025_Sci.Rep_15_37049
Author(s) : Ak G , Dall'Acqua S , Sut S , Selvi S , Eyupoglu OE , Zengin G
Ref : Sci Rep , 15 :37049 , 2025
Abstract :

In the present study we investigated the enhancement of solubility, stability, and bioavailability of phytochemicals from Limonium bellidifolium using alpha- and beta-cyclodextrin-based encapsulation. Ethanol/water extracts were encapsulated at 25 degreesC, 40 degreesC, and 60 degreesC, and their performance was evaluated through simulated in vitro gastrointestinal digestion. Optimal results were observed at 25 degreesC for beta-cyclodextrin and at 40 degreesC for alpha-cyclodextrin. Structural analysis with FTIR and SEM confirmed minimal chemical changes and well-formed particles. Bioavailability tests revealed significantly higher recovery of major compounds, such as quercetin, catechin, and ferulic acid, in encapsulated samples compared to pure extracts. Both alpha- and beta-cyclodextrin systems provided strong protection during digestion and retained a higher proportion of bioactives. Antioxidant assays showed increased activity after digestion in encapsulated forms, especially in aerial and root extracts. Enzyme inhibition tests demonstrated notable tyrosinase and acetylcholinesterase activity, particularly in beta-cyclodextrin-encapsulated root extracts. These results confirm the effectiveness of cyclodextrin encapsulation in improving compound retention and biological activity. To our knowledge this is the first detailed report on L. bellidifolium encapsulation using cyclodextrins and offers a promising strategy for developing phytochemical delivery systems for therapeutic and nutraceutical applications.

PubMedSearch : Ak_2025_Sci.Rep_15_37049
PubMedID: 41131013

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Ak G, Dall'Acqua S, Sut S, Selvi S, Eyupoglu OE, Zengin G (2025)
Enhancing bioactivity and bioavailability of Limonium bellidifolium via cyclodextrin-based inclusion complexes: a new strategy in drug discovery from halophyte source
Sci Rep 15 :37049

Ak G, Dall'Acqua S, Sut S, Selvi S, Eyupoglu OE, Zengin G (2025)
Sci Rep 15 :37049