Aytac Z.Kusku S. I.Durgun, EnginUyar, Tamer2018-04-122018-04-122016-060928-4931http://hdl.handle.net/11693/36804Cyclodextrin-inclusion complexes (CD-ICs) possess great prominence in food and pharmaceutical industries due to their enhanced ability for stabilization of active compounds during processing, storage and usage. Here, CD-IC of gallic acid (GA) with hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrin (GA/HPβCD-IC) was prepared and then incorporated into polylactic acid (PLA) nanofibers (PLA/GA/HPβCD-IC-NF) using electrospinning technique to observe the effect of CD-ICs in the release behavior of GA into three different mediums (water, 10% ethanol and 95% ethanol). The GA incorporated PLA nanofibers (PLA/GA-NFs) were served as control. Phase solubility studies showed an enhanced solubility of GA with increasing amount of HPβCD. The detailed characterization techniques (XRD, TGA and 1H-NMR) confirmed the formation of inclusion complex between GA and HPβCD. Computational modeling studies indicated that the GA made an efficient complex with HPβCD at 1:1 either in vacuum or aqueous system. SEM images revealed the bead-free and uniform morphology of PLA/GA/HPβCD-IC-NF. The release studies of GA from PLA/GA/HPβCD-IC-NF and PLA/GA-NF were carried out in water, 10% ethanol and 95% ethanol, and the findings revealed that PLA/GA/HPβCD-IC-NF has released much more amount of GA in water and 10% ethanol system when compared to PLA/GA-NF. In addition, GA was released slowly from PLA/GA/HPβCD-IC-NF into 95% ethanol when compared to PLA/GA-NF. It was also observed that electrospinning process had no negative effect on the antioxidant activity of GA when GA was incorporated in PLA nanofibers.EnglishAntioxidant activityElectrospinningGallic acidHydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrinPolylactic acidReleaseAntioxidantsCyclodextrinsElectrospinningEthanolFood storagePolyestersSolubilitySpinning (fibers)Anti-oxidant activitiesBeta-cyclodextrinGallic acidsPoly lactic acidReleaseNanofibers2-hydroxypropyl-beta-cyclodextrinAntioxidantBeta cyclodextrin derivativeGallic acidNanofiberPolyesterPolylactideWaterChemistryMetabolismScanning electron microscopySolubilityThermogravimetryX ray diffractionAntioxidantsBeta-CyclodextrinsGallic AcidMicroscopy, Electron, ScanningNanofibersPolyestersSolubilityThermogravimetryWaterX-Ray DiffractionEncapsulation of gallic acid/cyclodextrin inclusion complex in electrospun polylactic acid nanofibers: release behavior and antioxidant activity of gallic acidArticle10.1016/j.msec.2016.02.063