Otimização da biotransformação de metoprolol por fungos e desenvolvimento de métodos cromatográficos para análise
Abstract
The researches in biotransformation and biocatalysis are found widespread in
several activities in Chemistry and Biotechnology. The use of microorganisms in
biocatalysis and biotransformation process to recycle expired or unused medicines
have been the aim of this investigation. Therefore, the fungi Penicillium sp, P.
griseoroseum, Aspergilus aculeatus, A. flavus and A. niger have been used to carry
out the biotransformation of the drugs Simvastatin, Sodium Mycophenolate,
Carbamazepine, Propranolol Hydrochloride and Metoprolol Succinate. Chemometric
methods have been applied in this investigation in order to optimize the fermentation
processes, extraction procedures and the chromatography parameters. In order to
evaluate the fermentation processes, a 24 factorial planning has been applied,
whereas for the extraction procedures, an experimental planning for a ternary mixture
has been applied. Lastly, an analytical method by HPLC-DAD was optimized in order
to quantify a metabolite. A central composite design was carried out in order to do
that. The results achieved from the fermentation showed that the variables used in
the positive level contributed to the increased production of the substance of interest.
According to the central composite design performed to the chromatography
parameters, in which the resolution response and retention time were evaluated, the
best conditions found were the column rate temperature at 45 °C, 0.1% formic acid,
the beginning of phase B at 15% and the flow rate at 0.70 mL/min. Evaluating the
economic aspects, it can be concluded that the application of Chemometrics to
optimize the stages of fermentation and analytical approach produced an increase of
38.73% in the production of the metabolite of interest, from 171.12 mg/L to 237.4
mg/L, and a 7.5% reduction in the total costs involved. Thus, this work demonstrates
that Chemometrics allied with drug biotransformation, such as Metoprolol Succinate
via fungi of the genus Penicillium sp., can be used to recover and recycle expired or
unused drugs.