Essential oil from Otacanthus azureus (Linden) Ronse: preparation of a bioactive nanoemulsion through a low-energy/solvent-free/non-heating method
2025
R. S. F. R. Sarquis | I. R. Sarquis | I.R. Sarquis | A. M. Ferreira | J. L. Duarte | A. E. M. F. M. Oliveira | R. A. S. Cruz | F. R. Oliveira | I. M. Ferreira | B. L. S. Ortiz | J. C. T. Carvalho | C. P. Fernandes
Abstract Oil-in-water nanoemulsions are in the spotlight of novelty for viable herbal derivatives, being a valuable strategy for better availability of poor-water soluble compounds. The present study shows the preparation of a nanoemulsion with the essential oil of Otacanthus azureus. The systems were constituted by 90% (w/w) of water, 5% (w/w) of essential oil and 5% (w/w) of surfactant (s). The analysis by gas-chromatograph revealed a predominance of mono- and sesquiterpenes. No major droplet growth was observed for the nanoemulsion prepared with polysorbate 80 during 30 days of storage, remaining around 130 nm. A remarkable improvement of antibacterial activity was observed, especially against S. aureus as follows: MIC = 0.050 and MBC = 0.1 for the essential oil, and MIC – 0.025 and MBC = 0.025 for the nanoemulsion. In conclusion, it must be highlighted that the utilization of a low energy/solvent-free/non-heating method was a suitable ecofriendly approach, suggesting the great potential of this plant based nanoemulsion.
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