Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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The Impact of Adding a Cationic Metal Salt and Curcumin to Monoammonium Glycyrrhizic Acid on Its Solubilizing Capacity and Gelation
Kenta AndoHiromasa Uchiyama Katsuhiko MinouraKazunori KadotaYuichi Tozuka
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2024 Volume 72 Issue 9 Pages 838-844

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Monoammonium glycyrrhizic acid (MAG), a glycyrrhizic acid monoammonium salt, is a naturally derived low-molecular-weight gelling agent with surface-active properties. It has the capacity to individually facilitate the preparation of gel-solubilized drugs. As MAG is an anionic surfactant with carboxyl groups, the addition of counterions may affect micelle formation and gelation. In this study, the solubilization and gelling properties of MAG were investigated following the addition of metal salts (NaCl and KCl). The addition of metal salts resulted in a decrease in the critical micelle concentration and an increase in gel hardness. Supersaturation of curcumin (CUR) was maintained by the addition of metal salts because of increased micelle number and viscosity. When the gel hardness was compared between formulations with and without CUR, a significant reduction in hardness was observed with the solubilization of CUR. The addition of KCl prevented the decrease in the hardness of gels containing CUR compared to the addition of NaCl. Put together, the addition of metal salts had a noteworthy impact on micelle and gel formation of MAG. In particular, the addition of KCl was more effective in the preparation of gel-solubilized CUR.

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