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Preparation of a Nanoemulsion with Carapa guianensis Aublet (Meliaceae) Oil by a Low-Energy/Solvent-Free Method and Evaluation of Its Preliminary Residual Larvicidal Activity

Andiroba (Carapa guianensis) seeds are the source of an oil with a wide range of biological activities and ethnopharmacological uses. However, few studies have devoted attention to innovative formulations, including nanoemulsions. The present study aimed to obtain a colloidal system with the andirob...

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Autores principales: Jesus, Flávia L. M., de Almeida, Fernanda B., Duarte, Jonatas L., Oliveira, Anna E. M. F. M., Cruz, Rodrigo A. S., Souto, Raimundo N. P., Ferreira, Ricardo M. A., Kelmann, Regina Gendzelevski, Carvalho, José C. T., Lira-Guedes, Ana C., Guedes, Marcelino, Solans, Conxita, Fernandes, Caio P.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Hindawi 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5535731/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28798803
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/6756793
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author Jesus, Flávia L. M.
de Almeida, Fernanda B.
Duarte, Jonatas L.
Oliveira, Anna E. M. F. M.
Cruz, Rodrigo A. S.
Souto, Raimundo N. P.
Ferreira, Ricardo M. A.
Kelmann, Regina Gendzelevski
Carvalho, José C. T.
Lira-Guedes, Ana C.
Guedes, Marcelino
Solans, Conxita
Fernandes, Caio P.
author_facet Jesus, Flávia L. M.
de Almeida, Fernanda B.
Duarte, Jonatas L.
Oliveira, Anna E. M. F. M.
Cruz, Rodrigo A. S.
Souto, Raimundo N. P.
Ferreira, Ricardo M. A.
Kelmann, Regina Gendzelevski
Carvalho, José C. T.
Lira-Guedes, Ana C.
Guedes, Marcelino
Solans, Conxita
Fernandes, Caio P.
author_sort Jesus, Flávia L. M.
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description Andiroba (Carapa guianensis) seeds are the source of an oil with a wide range of biological activities and ethnopharmacological uses. However, few studies have devoted attention to innovative formulations, including nanoemulsions. The present study aimed to obtain a colloidal system with the andiroba oil using a low-energy and organic-solvent-free method. Moreover, the preliminary residual larvicidal activity of the nanoemulsion against Aedes aegypti was evaluated. Oleic and palmitic acids were the major fatty acids, in addition to the phytosterol β-sitosterol and limonoids (tetranortriterpenoids). The required hydrophile-lipophile was around 11.0 and the optimal nanoemulsion was obtained using polysorbate 85. The particle size distribution suggested the presence of small droplets (mean diameter around 150 nm) and low polydispersity index (around 0.150). The effect of temperature on particle size distribution revealed that no major droplet size increase occurred. The preliminary residual larvicidal assay suggested that the mortality increased as a function of time. The present study allowed achievement of a potential bioactive oil in water nanoemulsion that may be a promising controlled release system. Moreover, the ecofriendly approach involved in the preparation associated with the great bioactive potential of C. guianensis makes this nanoemulsion very promising for valorization of this Amazon raw material.
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spelling pubmed-55357312017-08-10 Preparation of a Nanoemulsion with Carapa guianensis Aublet (Meliaceae) Oil by a Low-Energy/Solvent-Free Method and Evaluation of Its Preliminary Residual Larvicidal Activity Jesus, Flávia L. M. de Almeida, Fernanda B. Duarte, Jonatas L. Oliveira, Anna E. M. F. M. Cruz, Rodrigo A. S. Souto, Raimundo N. P. Ferreira, Ricardo M. A. Kelmann, Regina Gendzelevski Carvalho, José C. T. Lira-Guedes, Ana C. Guedes, Marcelino Solans, Conxita Fernandes, Caio P. Evid Based Complement Alternat Med Research Article Andiroba (Carapa guianensis) seeds are the source of an oil with a wide range of biological activities and ethnopharmacological uses. However, few studies have devoted attention to innovative formulations, including nanoemulsions. The present study aimed to obtain a colloidal system with the andiroba oil using a low-energy and organic-solvent-free method. Moreover, the preliminary residual larvicidal activity of the nanoemulsion against Aedes aegypti was evaluated. Oleic and palmitic acids were the major fatty acids, in addition to the phytosterol β-sitosterol and limonoids (tetranortriterpenoids). The required hydrophile-lipophile was around 11.0 and the optimal nanoemulsion was obtained using polysorbate 85. The particle size distribution suggested the presence of small droplets (mean diameter around 150 nm) and low polydispersity index (around 0.150). The effect of temperature on particle size distribution revealed that no major droplet size increase occurred. The preliminary residual larvicidal assay suggested that the mortality increased as a function of time. The present study allowed achievement of a potential bioactive oil in water nanoemulsion that may be a promising controlled release system. Moreover, the ecofriendly approach involved in the preparation associated with the great bioactive potential of C. guianensis makes this nanoemulsion very promising for valorization of this Amazon raw material. Hindawi 2017 2017-07-17 /pmc/articles/PMC5535731/ /pubmed/28798803 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/6756793 Text en Copyright © 2017 Flávia L. M. Jesus 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.
spellingShingle Research Article
Jesus, Flávia L. M.
de Almeida, Fernanda B.
Duarte, Jonatas L.
Oliveira, Anna E. M. F. M.
Cruz, Rodrigo A. S.
Souto, Raimundo N. P.
Ferreira, Ricardo M. A.
Kelmann, Regina Gendzelevski
Carvalho, José C. T.
Lira-Guedes, Ana C.
Guedes, Marcelino
Solans, Conxita
Fernandes, Caio P.
Preparation of a Nanoemulsion with Carapa guianensis Aublet (Meliaceae) Oil by a Low-Energy/Solvent-Free Method and Evaluation of Its Preliminary Residual Larvicidal Activity
title Preparation of a Nanoemulsion with Carapa guianensis Aublet (Meliaceae) Oil by a Low-Energy/Solvent-Free Method and Evaluation of Its Preliminary Residual Larvicidal Activity
title_full Preparation of a Nanoemulsion with Carapa guianensis Aublet (Meliaceae) Oil by a Low-Energy/Solvent-Free Method and Evaluation of Its Preliminary Residual Larvicidal Activity
title_fullStr Preparation of a Nanoemulsion with Carapa guianensis Aublet (Meliaceae) Oil by a Low-Energy/Solvent-Free Method and Evaluation of Its Preliminary Residual Larvicidal Activity
title_full_unstemmed Preparation of a Nanoemulsion with Carapa guianensis Aublet (Meliaceae) Oil by a Low-Energy/Solvent-Free Method and Evaluation of Its Preliminary Residual Larvicidal Activity
title_short Preparation of a Nanoemulsion with Carapa guianensis Aublet (Meliaceae) Oil by a Low-Energy/Solvent-Free Method and Evaluation of Its Preliminary Residual Larvicidal Activity
title_sort preparation of a nanoemulsion with carapa guianensis aublet (meliaceae) oil by a low-energy/solvent-free method and evaluation of its preliminary residual larvicidal activity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5535731/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28798803
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/6756793
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