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Poly-ε-caprolactone nanoparticles loaded with 4-nerolidylcatechol (4-nc) for growth inhibition of microsporum canis
Fecha
2020-12-01Registro en:
Antibiotics, v. 9, n. 12, p. 1-16, 2020.
2079-6382
10.3390/antibiotics9120894
2-s2.0-85097527797
Autor
Universidade Estadual Paulista (Unesp)
Lauro de Souza Lima Institute
Federal University of Ceará
University of Chile
Advanced Center for Chronic Diseases
Institución
Resumen
Dermatophyte fungal infections are difficult to treat because they need long-term treatments. 4-Nerolidylcatechol (4-NC) is a compound found in Piper umbellatum that has been reported to demonstrate significant antifungal activity, but is easily oxidizable. Due to this characteristic, the incorporation in nanostructured systems represents a strategy to guarantee the compound’s stability compared to the isolated form and the possibility of improving antifungal activity. The objective of this study was to incorporate 4-NC into polymeric nanoparticles to evaluate, in vitro and in vivo, the growth inhibition of Microsporum canis. 4-NC was isolated from fresh leaves of P. umbellatum, and polymer nanoparticles of polycaprolactone were developed by nanoprecipitation using a 1:5 weight ratio (drug:polymer). Nanoparticles exhibited excellent encapsulation efficiency, and the antifungal activity was observed in nanoparticles with 4-NC incorporated. Polymeric nanoparticles can be a strategy employed for decreased cytotoxicity, increasing the stability and solubility of substances, as well as improving the efficacy of 4-NC.