Lipid nanoparticles loaded in triterpenes acid-based extract from Malus domestica Borkh

Vol. 1, 2019. - 118011
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Abstract

Apple peel extract (LTU) (Malus domestica Borkh) shows a high content of ursolic acid (UA; 28.35%). Low solubility is a limiting factor for its bioavailability, which can be circumvented using nanostructured lipid carriers (NLC). Microemulsification with a lipid phase (5%): glyceryl monostearate and oleic acid, an aqueous phase: polisorbate 80 and compritol® 888ATO (1:1), and 0.7% of LTU was used to obtain NLCs. Nanoparticles were evaluated as to macroscopic characteristics, pH, zeta potential (ZP), particle size (PS) and polidispersivity (PDI). The most stable NLC (NLC-S) was characterized by atomic force microscopy (AFM), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and encapsulation efficiency (EE) determined by HPLC. NLC-S showed mean values of PS of 220.7 nm, PDI 0.175, ZP -24.7 mV and pH 6 after 21 days, which remained unaltered over 12 months. AFM revealed spherical particles with diameters under 300 nm. DSC analyses suggest almost complete encapsulation of LTU, confirmed by UA quantification.

Institutions
  • 1 UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RIO DE JANEIRO/FACULDADE DE FARMÁCIA
  • 2 Faculdade de Ciências Farmacêuticas de Ribeirão Preto / Universidade de São Paulo
  • 3 Instituto de Tecnologia em Fármacos, Fundação Oswaldo Cruz
Track
  • Nanotechnology
Keywords
nanostructured lipid carriers
low solubility
apple peel extract