Tailored Limonene-Based Nanosized Microemulsion: Formulation, Physicochemical Characterization and In Vivo Skin Irritation Assessment

Purpose: Microemulsion (ME) achieved progressing consequences on both the research and industry levels due to their distinctive properties. ME based-limonene system is considered as a surrogate to the traditional microemulsion composed of conventional oils. Thus, a novel microemulsion based on D-lim...

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Main Authors: Mohammed M Mehanna, Kawthar Khalil Abla, Hoda A. Elmaradny
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Tabriz University of Medical Sciences 2021-02-01
Series:Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin
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Online Access:https://apb.tbzmed.ac.ir/PDF/apb-11-274.pdf
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spelling doaj-111e3e0598ba42e9b56ab0c356fa5c432021-07-03T06:19:56ZengTabriz University of Medical Sciences Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin2228-58812251-73082021-02-0111227428510.34172/apb.2021.040apb-28983Tailored Limonene-Based Nanosized Microemulsion: Formulation, Physicochemical Characterization and In Vivo Skin Irritation AssessmentMohammed M Mehanna0Kawthar Khalil Abla1Hoda A. Elmaradny2Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Beirut Arab University, Beirut, Lebanon.Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Beirut Arab University, Beirut, Lebanon.Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Faculty of Pharmacy, Beirut Arab University, Beirut, Lebanon.Purpose: Microemulsion (ME) achieved progressing consequences on both the research and industry levels due to their distinctive properties. ME based-limonene system is considered as a surrogate to the traditional microemulsion composed of conventional oils. Thus, a novel microemulsion based on D-limonene and Gelucire®44/12 had been designed and evaluated with assessing the factors affecting its physicochemical characteristics and in vivo skin irritation. Methods: The impact of microemulsion components and ratios on the isotropic region of the pseudo-ternary phase diagram was investigated. The optimal formula was evaluated in terms of percentage transmittance, average globule size, size distribution, zeta potential, microscopical morphology, stability under different storage conditions and its effect on the mice ear skin. Results: The results demonstrated that Labrasol® and Labrafil® M 1944 CS had been selected as surfactant and co-surfactant, respectively, due to their emulsifying abilities. The largest isotropic area in the pseudo-ternary phase diagram was at a weight ratio of 4:1 for Labrasol® and Labrafil® M 1944 CS. The optimized microemulsion with 25% w/w of the lipid phase and 58.3% w/w of the aqueous phase displayed an optical transparency of 96.5±0.88 %, average globule size of 125±0.123 nm, polydispersity index of 0.272±0.009, zeta potential of -18.9± 2.79 mV with rounded globules morphology and high stability. The in vivo skin irritation and the histopathological evaluation of microemulsion elucidated its safety profile when applied on the skin. Conclusion: The formulated microemulsion is a prospective aid for an essential oil to minimize its volatility, enhance its stability, and mask its dermal irritant.https://apb.tbzmed.ac.ir/PDF/apb-11-274.pdfd-limoneneessential oilgelucire®44/14solid waxmicroemulsionpseudo-ternary phase diagramskin irritation
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author Mohammed M Mehanna
Kawthar Khalil Abla
Hoda A. Elmaradny
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Kawthar Khalil Abla
Hoda A. Elmaradny
Tailored Limonene-Based Nanosized Microemulsion: Formulation, Physicochemical Characterization and In Vivo Skin Irritation Assessment
Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin
d-limonene
essential oil
gelucire®44/14
solid wax
microemulsion
pseudo-ternary phase diagram
skin irritation
author_facet Mohammed M Mehanna
Kawthar Khalil Abla
Hoda A. Elmaradny
author_sort Mohammed M Mehanna
title Tailored Limonene-Based Nanosized Microemulsion: Formulation, Physicochemical Characterization and In Vivo Skin Irritation Assessment
title_short Tailored Limonene-Based Nanosized Microemulsion: Formulation, Physicochemical Characterization and In Vivo Skin Irritation Assessment
title_full Tailored Limonene-Based Nanosized Microemulsion: Formulation, Physicochemical Characterization and In Vivo Skin Irritation Assessment
title_fullStr Tailored Limonene-Based Nanosized Microemulsion: Formulation, Physicochemical Characterization and In Vivo Skin Irritation Assessment
title_full_unstemmed Tailored Limonene-Based Nanosized Microemulsion: Formulation, Physicochemical Characterization and In Vivo Skin Irritation Assessment
title_sort tailored limonene-based nanosized microemulsion: formulation, physicochemical characterization and in vivo skin irritation assessment
publisher Tabriz University of Medical Sciences
series Advanced Pharmaceutical Bulletin
issn 2228-5881
2251-7308
publishDate 2021-02-01
description Purpose: Microemulsion (ME) achieved progressing consequences on both the research and industry levels due to their distinctive properties. ME based-limonene system is considered as a surrogate to the traditional microemulsion composed of conventional oils. Thus, a novel microemulsion based on D-limonene and Gelucire®44/12 had been designed and evaluated with assessing the factors affecting its physicochemical characteristics and in vivo skin irritation. Methods: The impact of microemulsion components and ratios on the isotropic region of the pseudo-ternary phase diagram was investigated. The optimal formula was evaluated in terms of percentage transmittance, average globule size, size distribution, zeta potential, microscopical morphology, stability under different storage conditions and its effect on the mice ear skin. Results: The results demonstrated that Labrasol® and Labrafil® M 1944 CS had been selected as surfactant and co-surfactant, respectively, due to their emulsifying abilities. The largest isotropic area in the pseudo-ternary phase diagram was at a weight ratio of 4:1 for Labrasol® and Labrafil® M 1944 CS. The optimized microemulsion with 25% w/w of the lipid phase and 58.3% w/w of the aqueous phase displayed an optical transparency of 96.5±0.88 %, average globule size of 125±0.123 nm, polydispersity index of 0.272±0.009, zeta potential of -18.9± 2.79 mV with rounded globules morphology and high stability. The in vivo skin irritation and the histopathological evaluation of microemulsion elucidated its safety profile when applied on the skin. Conclusion: The formulated microemulsion is a prospective aid for an essential oil to minimize its volatility, enhance its stability, and mask its dermal irritant.
topic d-limonene
essential oil
gelucire®44/14
solid wax
microemulsion
pseudo-ternary phase diagram
skin irritation
url https://apb.tbzmed.ac.ir/PDF/apb-11-274.pdf
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