Pyrimethanil (PMT) is an anilinopyrimidine
bactericide with poor
water solubility, which limits its applications. To improve the physical
and chemical properties of PMT, hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin/pyrimethanil
inclusion compound nanofibers (HPβCD/PMT-IC-NFs) were fabricated
via electrospinning. A variety of analytical techniques were used
to confirm the formation of the inclusion compound. Scanning electron
microscopy image displayed that HPβCD/PMT-IC-NF was homogeneous
without particles. Thermogravimetric analysis indicated that the formation
of the inclusion compound improved the thermostability of PMT. In
addition, the phase solubility test illustrated that the inclusion
compound formed by PMT and HPβCD had a stronger water solubility.
The antifungal effect test exhibited that HPβCD/PMT-IC-NF had
better antifungal properties. The release experiment confirmed that
HPβCD/PMT-IC-NF had a sustained-release effect, and the release
curve conformed to the first-order kinetic model equation. In short,
the fabrication HPβCD/PMT-IC-NF inhibited improved solubility
and thermostability of PMT, thus promoting the development of pesticide
dosage form to water-based and low-pollution direction.
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