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Evaluation of Stability and In Vitro Security of Nanoemulsions Containing Eucalyptus globulus Oil

Essential oil of Eucalyptus globulus presents several pharmacological properties. However, their therapeutic efficacy may be affected by limitations due to several conditions, rendering it difficult to obtain stable and effective pharmaceutical formulations. The use of nanotechnology is an alternati...

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Autores principales: de Godoi, Samantha Nunes, Quatrin, Priscilla Maciel, Sagrillo, Michele Rorato, Nascimento, Kátia, Wagner, Roger, Klein, Bruna, Santos, Roberto Christ Vianna, Ourique, Aline Ferreira
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Publicado: Hindawi 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5485270/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28691021
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/2723418
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author de Godoi, Samantha Nunes
Quatrin, Priscilla Maciel
Sagrillo, Michele Rorato
Nascimento, Kátia
Wagner, Roger
Klein, Bruna
Santos, Roberto Christ Vianna
Ourique, Aline Ferreira
author_facet de Godoi, Samantha Nunes
Quatrin, Priscilla Maciel
Sagrillo, Michele Rorato
Nascimento, Kátia
Wagner, Roger
Klein, Bruna
Santos, Roberto Christ Vianna
Ourique, Aline Ferreira
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description Essential oil of Eucalyptus globulus presents several pharmacological properties. However, their therapeutic efficacy may be affected by limitations due to several conditions, rendering it difficult to obtain stable and effective pharmaceutical formulations. The use of nanotechnology is an alternative to improve their characteristics aiming to ensure their stability and effectiveness. Furthermore, studies about the possible toxic effects of nanostructures are necessary to evaluate safety when the formulation comes into contact with human cells. Hence, in this paper, we evaluate for the first time the stability and in vitro cytogenotoxicity of nanoemulsions containing Eucalyptus globulus in peripheral blood mononuclear cells. As a result, the stability study found that the best condition for storage up to 90 days was refrigeration (4°C); it was the condition that best preserved the nanometric features. The content of the major compounds of oil was maintained after nanoencapsulation and preserved over time. In tests to evaluate the safety of this formulation, we can conclude that, at a low concentration (approximately 0.1%), Eucalyptus globulus nanoemulsion did not cause toxicity in peripheral blood mononuclear cells and also showed a protective effect in cells against possible damage when compared to oil in free form.
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spelling pubmed-54852702017-07-09 Evaluation of Stability and In Vitro Security of Nanoemulsions Containing Eucalyptus globulus Oil de Godoi, Samantha Nunes Quatrin, Priscilla Maciel Sagrillo, Michele Rorato Nascimento, Kátia Wagner, Roger Klein, Bruna Santos, Roberto Christ Vianna Ourique, Aline Ferreira Biomed Res Int Research Article Essential oil of Eucalyptus globulus presents several pharmacological properties. However, their therapeutic efficacy may be affected by limitations due to several conditions, rendering it difficult to obtain stable and effective pharmaceutical formulations. The use of nanotechnology is an alternative to improve their characteristics aiming to ensure their stability and effectiveness. Furthermore, studies about the possible toxic effects of nanostructures are necessary to evaluate safety when the formulation comes into contact with human cells. Hence, in this paper, we evaluate for the first time the stability and in vitro cytogenotoxicity of nanoemulsions containing Eucalyptus globulus in peripheral blood mononuclear cells. As a result, the stability study found that the best condition for storage up to 90 days was refrigeration (4°C); it was the condition that best preserved the nanometric features. The content of the major compounds of oil was maintained after nanoencapsulation and preserved over time. In tests to evaluate the safety of this formulation, we can conclude that, at a low concentration (approximately 0.1%), Eucalyptus globulus nanoemulsion did not cause toxicity in peripheral blood mononuclear cells and also showed a protective effect in cells against possible damage when compared to oil in free form. Hindawi 2017 2017-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC5485270/ /pubmed/28691021 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/2723418 Text en Copyright © 2017 Samantha Nunes de Godoi et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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de Godoi, Samantha Nunes
Quatrin, Priscilla Maciel
Sagrillo, Michele Rorato
Nascimento, Kátia
Wagner, Roger
Klein, Bruna
Santos, Roberto Christ Vianna
Ourique, Aline Ferreira
Evaluation of Stability and In Vitro Security of Nanoemulsions Containing Eucalyptus globulus Oil
title Evaluation of Stability and In Vitro Security of Nanoemulsions Containing Eucalyptus globulus Oil
title_full Evaluation of Stability and In Vitro Security of Nanoemulsions Containing Eucalyptus globulus Oil
title_fullStr Evaluation of Stability and In Vitro Security of Nanoemulsions Containing Eucalyptus globulus Oil
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Stability and In Vitro Security of Nanoemulsions Containing Eucalyptus globulus Oil
title_short Evaluation of Stability and In Vitro Security of Nanoemulsions Containing Eucalyptus globulus Oil
title_sort evaluation of stability and in vitro security of nanoemulsions containing eucalyptus globulus oil
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5485270/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28691021
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/2723418
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