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Title: Enhancement of Chemical Stability and Dermal Delivery of Cordyceps militaris Extracts by Nanoemulsion
Authors: Pachabadee Marsup
Kankanit Yeerong
Waranya Neimkhum
Jakkapan Sirithunyalug
Songyot Anuchapreeda
Chaiwat To-Anun
Wantida Chaiyana
ปชาบดี มาทรัพย์
วรัญญา เนียมขำ
จักรพันธ์ ศิริธัญญาลักษณ์
ทรงยศ อนุชปรีดา
ชัยวัฒน์ โตอนันต์
วรรธิดา ชัยญาณะ
Chiang Mai University. Faculty of Pharmacy. Master's Degree Program in Cosmetic Science
Chiang Mai University. Faculty of Pharmacy
Huachiew Chalermprakiet University. Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Chiang Mai University. Research Center of Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology
Chiang Mai University. Faculty of Associated Medical Sciences
Chiang Mai University. Faculty of Agriculture
Chiang Mai University. Research Center of Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology
Keywords: Nanoemulsions
นาโนอิมัลชัน
Cordyceps militaris
ถั่งเช่า
Antioxidants
แอนติออกซิแดนท์
Cordycepin
คอร์ไดซิปิน
Transdermal medication
การให้ยาทางผิวหนัง
Drug delivery systems
ระบบนำส่งยา
Drug stability
ความคงตัวของยา
ระบบนำส่งยาผ่านผิวหนัง
Issue Date: 2020
Citation: Nanomaterials (Basel) 2020 Aug 9;10(8):1565
Abstract: This study aimed to develop nanoemulsions for enhancing chemical stability and dermal delivery of Cordyceps militaris extracts. C. militaris was extracted by maceration and infusion. The extracts were investigated for cordycepin, phenolic, and flavonoid content. The antioxidant activity was investigated by in vitro spectrophotometric methods. The irritation profile was investigated by hen's egg-chorioallantoic membrane test. Nanoemulsions were developed using high-pressure homogenizer. C. militaris extract was incorporated into the nanoemulsion and investigated for safety, release profile, permeation, and skin retention. The results demonstrated that water extract (CW) contained the significantly highest content of cordycepin, phenolics, and flavonoids, which were responsible for antioxidant activity. CW was the most potent antioxidant. CW possessed comparable 2,2'-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl radical scavenging activity and lipid peroxidation inhibition to l-ascorbic acid (96.9 ± 3.1%) and alpha-tocopherol (87.2 ± 1.0%). Consequently, ten mg/mL of CW was incorporated into nanoemulsions composing of sugar squalene, Tween® 85, and deionized water. Nanoemulsion, which had the smallest internal droplet size (157.1 ± 2.6 nm), enhanced the stability of CW, had no cytotoxicity effect and no skin irritation, released the most CW (0.9 ± 0.0% w/w after 24 h), and delivered the highest CW into the skin layer (33.5 ± 0.7% w/w). Therefore, nanoemulsion was suggested for enhancing the stability and dermal delivery of CW.
Description: สามารถเข้าถึงบทความฉบับเต็ม (Full Text) ได้ที่: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32784892/
URI: https://has.hcu.ac.th/jspui/handle/123456789/3602
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