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Development of Nanoencapsulation Forms from Cymbopogon citratus Essential Oil
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FALCÃO, Deborah Q. et al. Development of Nanoencapsulation Forms from Cymbopogon citratus Essential Oil. Latin American Journal of Pharmacy, v. 30, n. 4, p. 765-72, 2011.
0326-2383
Autor
Falcão, Deborah Q.
Santos, Arith R.
Ortiz-Silva, Bianca
Louro, Ricardo P.
Seiceira, Rafael
Finotelli, Priscilla V.
Ferreira, José Luiz P.
De Simone, Salvatore G.
Amaral, Ana C. F.
Resumen
Somente acesso ao resumo. Não encontrado artigo na íntegra.Mar.2020) Cymbopogon citratus essential oil (CCEO) is widely used in food, cosmetics and pharmaceutical
fields. The aim of this study was to compare two different methods of encapsulating CCEO. The o/w
emulsion method was employed here for the first time for producing CCEO nanoparticles with polycaprolactone
(PCL) and a molecular inclusion in β-cyclodextrin (CyD) using the precipitation method. The
nanoparticles were spherical in shape, with 240.0 nm mean diameter and demonstrated a higher encapsulation
efficiency (36.51 %) as the citral content. The efficiency of CCEO/CyD complex was lower (9.46 %)
and it showed some specificity for the smallest molecules present in the original oil. It was irregular in
shape and had a larger mean diameter (441.2 nm). It was concluded that the o/w emulsion method was the
most effective for CCEO encapsulation. The positive findings in this study encourage further research and
provide perspectives for the development of phytotherapeutic products from CCEO.