Comparative Interaction Studies of Quercetin with 2-Hydroxyl-propyl-β-cyclodextrin and 2,6-Methylated-β-cyclodextrin

Molecules. 2022 Aug 26;27(17):5490. doi: 10.3390/molecules27175490.

Abstract

Quercetin (QUE) is a well-known natural product that can exert beneficial properties on human health. However, due to its low solubility its bioavailability is limited. In the present study, we examine whether its formulation with two cyclodextrins (CDs) may enhance its pharmacological profile. Comparative interaction studies of quercetin with 2-hydroxyl-propyl-β-cyclodextrin (2HP-β-CD) and 2,6-methylated cyclodextrin (2,6Me-β-CD) were performed using NMR spectroscopy, DFT calculations, and in silico molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. Using T1 relaxation experiments and 2D DOSY it was illustrated that both cyclodextrin vehicles can host quercetin. Quantum mechanical calculations showed the formation of hydrogen bonds between QUE with 2HP-β-CD and 2,6Μe-β-CD. Six hydrogen bonds are formed ranging between 2 to 2.8 Å with 2HP-β-CD and four hydrogen bonds within 2.8 Å with 2,6Μe-β-CD. Calculations of absolute binding free energies show that quercetin binds favorably to both 2,6Me-β-CD and 2HP-β-CD. MM/GBSA results show equally favorable binding of quercetin in the two CDs. Fluorescence spectroscopy shows moderate binding of quercetin in 2HP-β-CD (520 M-1) and 2,6Me-β-CD (770 M-1). Thus, we propose that both formulations (2HP-β-CD:quercetin, 2,6Me-β-CD:quercetin) could be further explored and exploited as small molecule carriers in biological studies.

Keywords: 2,6-methylated cyclodextrin; 2-hydroxyl-propyl-β-cyclodextrin; Density Functional Theory (DFT); FEP; NMR spectroscopy; absolute free energy calculation; fluorescence spectroscopy; molecular dynamics; molecular interactions; quercetin.

MeSH terms

  • Cyclodextrins* / chemistry
  • Humans
  • Hydroxyl Radical
  • Molecular Dynamics Simulation
  • Quercetin / chemistry
  • Solubility
  • beta-Cyclodextrins* / chemistry

Substances

  • Cyclodextrins
  • beta-Cyclodextrins
  • Hydroxyl Radical
  • Quercetin