PlantCrystals—Nanosized Plant Material for Improved Bioefficacy of Medical Plants

PlantCrystals are obtained by milling plant material to sizes <10 µm. Due to the disruption of the plant cells, active compounds are easily released, rendering the PlantCrystal technology an effective and low-cost process for the production of environmentally friendly plant extracts. The extracts...

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Main Authors: Abraham M. Abraham, Reem M. Alnemari, Claus Jacob, Cornelia M. Keck
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-09-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/19/4368
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spelling doaj-8970610ef2e94290b217c44ed9d4596a2020-11-25T03:27:42ZengMDPI AGMaterials1996-19442020-09-01134368436810.3390/ma13194368PlantCrystals—Nanosized Plant Material for Improved Bioefficacy of Medical PlantsAbraham M. Abraham0Reem M. Alnemari1Claus Jacob2Cornelia M. Keck3Department of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Robert-Koch-Str. 4, 35037 Marburg, GermanyDepartment of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Robert-Koch-Str. 4, 35037 Marburg, GermanyDepartment of Bioorganic Chemistry, Universität des Saarlandes, Campus, Geb. B2.1, 66123 Saarbrücken, GermanyDepartment of Pharmaceutics and Biopharmaceutics, Philipps-Universität Marburg, Robert-Koch-Str. 4, 35037 Marburg, GermanyPlantCrystals are obtained by milling plant material to sizes <10 µm. Due to the disruption of the plant cells, active compounds are easily released, rendering the PlantCrystal technology an effective and low-cost process for the production of environmentally friendly plant extracts. The extracts can be used to produce phytomedicines, nutritional supplements or cosmetic products. Previous studies could already demonstrate the use of PlantCrystals to improve the antimicrobial or antifungal activity of different plants. This study investigated whether PlantCrystal technology is suitable to produce plant derived formulations with high antioxidant capacity. The study also aimed to identify the most suitable production methods for this. Methods: Various plant materials and parts of plants, i.e., seeds, leaves and flowers, and different methods were employed for the production. PlantCrystals were characterized regarding size, physical stability and antioxidant capacity (AOC). Results: PlantCrystals with particles <1 µm were produced from the different plant materials. Both production methods, i.e., high-pressure homogenization, bead milling or the combination of both were suitable to obtain PlantCrystals. Nano milling of the plant material greatly affected their AOC and resulted in formulations with distinctly higher AOC when compared to classical extracts. Conclusions: Rendering plant material into small sized particles is highly effective to obtain plant extracts with high biological efficacy.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/19/4368nanocrystalsnanosuspensionenvironmental toxicityplantsbiological extractsherbs
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author Abraham M. Abraham
Reem M. Alnemari
Claus Jacob
Cornelia M. Keck
spellingShingle Abraham M. Abraham
Reem M. Alnemari
Claus Jacob
Cornelia M. Keck
PlantCrystals—Nanosized Plant Material for Improved Bioefficacy of Medical Plants
Materials
nanocrystals
nanosuspension
environmental toxicity
plants
biological extracts
herbs
author_facet Abraham M. Abraham
Reem M. Alnemari
Claus Jacob
Cornelia M. Keck
author_sort Abraham M. Abraham
title PlantCrystals—Nanosized Plant Material for Improved Bioefficacy of Medical Plants
title_short PlantCrystals—Nanosized Plant Material for Improved Bioefficacy of Medical Plants
title_full PlantCrystals—Nanosized Plant Material for Improved Bioefficacy of Medical Plants
title_fullStr PlantCrystals—Nanosized Plant Material for Improved Bioefficacy of Medical Plants
title_full_unstemmed PlantCrystals—Nanosized Plant Material for Improved Bioefficacy of Medical Plants
title_sort plantcrystals—nanosized plant material for improved bioefficacy of medical plants
publisher MDPI AG
series Materials
issn 1996-1944
publishDate 2020-09-01
description PlantCrystals are obtained by milling plant material to sizes <10 µm. Due to the disruption of the plant cells, active compounds are easily released, rendering the PlantCrystal technology an effective and low-cost process for the production of environmentally friendly plant extracts. The extracts can be used to produce phytomedicines, nutritional supplements or cosmetic products. Previous studies could already demonstrate the use of PlantCrystals to improve the antimicrobial or antifungal activity of different plants. This study investigated whether PlantCrystal technology is suitable to produce plant derived formulations with high antioxidant capacity. The study also aimed to identify the most suitable production methods for this. Methods: Various plant materials and parts of plants, i.e., seeds, leaves and flowers, and different methods were employed for the production. PlantCrystals were characterized regarding size, physical stability and antioxidant capacity (AOC). Results: PlantCrystals with particles <1 µm were produced from the different plant materials. Both production methods, i.e., high-pressure homogenization, bead milling or the combination of both were suitable to obtain PlantCrystals. Nano milling of the plant material greatly affected their AOC and resulted in formulations with distinctly higher AOC when compared to classical extracts. Conclusions: Rendering plant material into small sized particles is highly effective to obtain plant extracts with high biological efficacy.
topic nanocrystals
nanosuspension
environmental toxicity
plants
biological extracts
herbs
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/13/19/4368
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