Unveiling the flavone-solubilizing effects of -glucosyl rutin and hesperidin: probing structural differences through NMR and SAXS analyses

Food & function(2023)

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Flavonoids often exhibit broad bioactivity but low solubility and bioavailability, limiting their practical applications. The transglycosylated materials alpha-glucosyl rutin (Rutin-G) and alpha-glucosyl hesperidin (Hsp-G) are known to enhance the dissolution of hydrophobic compounds, such as flavonoids and other polyphenols. In this study, the effects of these materials on flavone solubilization were investigated by probing their interactions with flavone in aqueous solutions. Rutin-G and Hsp-G prepared via solvent evaporation and spray-drying methods were evaluated for their ability to dissolve flavones. Rutin-G had a stronger flavone-solubilizing effect than Hsp-G in both types of composite particles. The origin of this difference in behavior was elucidated by small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and nuclear magnetic resonance analyses. The different self-association structures of Rutin-G and Hsp-G were supported by SAXS analysis, which proved that Rutin-G formed polydisperse aggregates, whereas Hsp-G formed core-shell micelles. The observation of nuclear Overhauser effects (NOEs) between flavone and alpha-glucosyl materials suggested the existence of intermolecular hydrophobic interactions. However, flavone interacted with different regions of Rutin-G and Hsp-G. In particular, NOE correlations were observed between the protons of flavone and the alpha-glucosyl protons of Rutin-G. The different molecular association states of Rutin-G or Hsp-G could be responsible for their different effects on the solubility of flavone. A better understanding of the mechanism of flavone solubility enhancement via association with alpha-glucosyl materials would permit the application of alpha-glucosyl materials to the solubilization of other hydrophobic compounds including polyphenols such as flavonoids. We are assessing flavone dissolution, by probing the interactions with Rutin-G and Hsp-G in aqueous solutions. Small-angle X-ray scattering and nuclear magnetic resonance analyses revealed that the solubilizing effect of Rutin-G was higher than that of Hsp-G.
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hesperidin,flavone-solubilizing
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