2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jddst.2019.03.034
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Liposomes loaded with Salvia triloba and Rosmarinus officinalis essential oils: In vitro assessment of antioxidant, antiinflammatory and antibacterial activities

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“…[401] As per as loading EOs on nanocapsules with biologically active and recognized as safe for human health metal elements (such as copper). [402] The delivery of EOs could be optimized also by their encapsulation on nanostructured lipid carriers prepared by phase inversion temperature and high pressure homogenization methods, [403] on liposomes prepared using the film hydration method [404] or on nanocochleates based on phosphatidylcholine, cholesterol and calcium ions [405] with interesting increase of their effectiveness and stability. Nanoarchaeosomes made of soybean phosphatidylcholine, polysorbate 80 and total polar archaeolipids extracted from archaebacterial Halorubrum tebenquichense and loaded with thyme EO were successfully tested for their anti MRSA biofilm activity opening new ways for the exploitation of these kind of nanovesicles loaded with EOs.…”
Section: Cultural Heritage Preservationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[401] As per as loading EOs on nanocapsules with biologically active and recognized as safe for human health metal elements (such as copper). [402] The delivery of EOs could be optimized also by their encapsulation on nanostructured lipid carriers prepared by phase inversion temperature and high pressure homogenization methods, [403] on liposomes prepared using the film hydration method [404] or on nanocochleates based on phosphatidylcholine, cholesterol and calcium ions [405] with interesting increase of their effectiveness and stability. Nanoarchaeosomes made of soybean phosphatidylcholine, polysorbate 80 and total polar archaeolipids extracted from archaebacterial Halorubrum tebenquichense and loaded with thyme EO were successfully tested for their anti MRSA biofilm activity opening new ways for the exploitation of these kind of nanovesicles loaded with EOs.…”
Section: Cultural Heritage Preservationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Entretanto, apresenta limitações consideráveis no que se refere às suas propriedades físico-químicas, pois são quimicamente instáveis na presença de ar, luz, umidade e altas temperaturas (Cui et al, 2015 originalmente da região do mediterrâneo ocidental, é bastante utilizado na medicina e na culinária. O seu óleo é composto principalmente de eucaliptol e cânfora e apresenta várias propriedades, dentre elas, a atividade antimicrobiana (Risaliti et al, 2019 [77]…”
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“…The release of MEO from MEO-GS was evaluated by the dialysis bag method [29,30], using Spectra/Por ® regenerated cellulose membranes with 3.5 KDa MWCO), by Repligen Europe B.V. (Breda, The Netherlands), and it was compared to the release from a DMSO solution of MEO, at the same concentration of essential oil as used to prepared glycerosomes (10 mg/mL). The experiment was carried out with 1 mL of sample, magnetically stirred in 200 mL of PBS, used as release medium.…”
Section: In Vitro Releasementioning
confidence: 99%