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Preparation, characterization and anti-inflammatory activity of swietenia macrophylla nanoemulgel

Eid, Ahmad Mustafa Masoud and El-Enshasy, Hesham Ali and Abd. Aziz, Ramlan Abdul and Elmarzugi, Nagib Al (2014) Preparation, characterization and anti-inflammatory activity of swietenia macrophylla nanoemulgel. Journal of Nanomedicine and Nanotechnology, 5 (2). ISSN 2157-7439

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Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.4172/2157-7439.1000190

Abstract

The advances in knowledge about production and stability of dispersed systems enable the development of differentiated vehicles such as nanoemulsions and nanoemulgels, which have been effectively used to increase the bioavailability and improve the stability of the active ingredients. Nowadays there is an intensely usage of natural bioactive materials as medicinal agent in pharmaceutical industries. Swietenia macrophylla oil is used due to the bioactivity of different parts of the plant as anti-inflammatory, anti-mutagenicity, anti-tumor. SM oil Nanoemulgels were prepared by incorporating nanoemulsion with hydrogel. First by preparing mixtures of oil, glycerol with sucrose ester (Laurate, Oleate and Palmitate) to produce pre-nanoemulsion using phase inversion technique, then nanoemulsion was produced using self-emulsification technique. After that, hydrogel was added to nanoemulsion to produce nanoemulgel. It was found that 50% oil with sucrose laurate 20% and 30% glycerol was able to produce pre-nanoemulsion, and then it was diluted with water under gentile agitation to produce nanoemulsion with droplets size 114 nm, low size distribution 0.163 and low zeta potential-43.1 mV. The optimal nanoemulsion formulation was mixed with different grades of hydrogel Carbopol 934 and 940 to produce nanoemulgels. It was found that Carbopol showed no influence on the oil droplets size with a range from 113 to 117 nm, size distribution from 0.155 to 0.163 and zeta potential range from-43.4 to-44.6 mV. In addition, it was able to produce a stable nanoemulgel at different temperatures 4°C, 25°C and 40°C when stored for one year and showed priority as thickening agent in relation to texture and rheological properties when compared to Carbopol 934. The anti-inflammatory test using carrageen an induced rat paw edema method for Swietenia macrophylla oil was carried and it was found that the inflammation inhibition of SM oil was higher for nanoemulgel compared to oil solution.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:carrageenan, hydrogel
Subjects:R Medicine > RA Public aspects of medicine
Divisions:Others
ID Code:62324
Deposited By: Widya Wahid
Deposited On:05 Jun 2017 03:22
Last Modified:05 Jun 2017 03:22

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