A potential tocopherol acetate loaded palm oil esters-in-water nanoemulsions for nanocosmeceuticals
Background:Cosmeceuticals are cosmetic-pharmaceutical hybrids intended to enhance health and beauty of the skin. Nanocosmeceuticals use nano-sized system for the delivery of active ingredients to the targeted cells for better penetration. In this work, nanoemulsion from palm oil esters was develop...
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my.upm.eprints.222942016-09-26T07:53:45Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/22294/ A potential tocopherol acetate loaded palm oil esters-in-water nanoemulsions for nanocosmeceuticals Teo, Brian Sheng Xian Basri, Mahiran Zakaria, Mohd Rezuwan Shah Salleh, Abu Bakar Raja Abdul Rahman, Raja Noor Zaliha Abdul Rahman, Mohd Basyaruddin Background:Cosmeceuticals are cosmetic-pharmaceutical hybrids intended to enhance health and beauty of the skin. Nanocosmeceuticals use nano-sized system for the delivery of active ingredients to the targeted cells for better penetration. In this work, nanoemulsion from palm oil esters was developed as a delivery system to produce nanocosmeceuticals. The stability of the resulting formulation was tested using various methods. In addition, the effect of components i.e. Vitamin E and Pluronic F-68 on the formulation was also studied. Results: Both vitamin E and Pluronic F-68 were found to co-emulsify and co-stabilized the formulations. The best formulation was found to be the one having the composition of 10% Palm Oil Esters (POEs), 10% vitamin E, 24% Tween 80, 2.4% Pluronic F-68 and 53.6% deionised water. Those compositions are considered to be the best as a nanocosmeceutical product due to the small particle size (94.21 nm), low occurrence of Ostwald ripening and stable at different storing temperatures (5, 25 and 45°C) for four weeks. Conclusions:Palm oil esters-in-water nanoemulsions loaded with vitamin E was successfully formulated and has the potential for the use as nanocosmeceuticals. BioMed Central 2010 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/22294/1/22294.pdf Teo, Brian Sheng Xian and Basri, Mahiran and Zakaria, Mohd Rezuwan Shah and Salleh, Abu Bakar and Raja Abdul Rahman, Raja Noor Zaliha and Abdul Rahman, Mohd Basyaruddin (2010) A potential tocopherol acetate loaded palm oil esters-in-water nanoemulsions for nanocosmeceuticals. Journal of Nanobiotechnology, 8. art. no. 4. pp. 1-11. ISSN 1477-3155 10.1186/1477-3155-8-4 |
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Background:Cosmeceuticals are cosmetic-pharmaceutical hybrids intended to enhance health and beauty of the
skin. Nanocosmeceuticals use nano-sized system for the delivery of active ingredients to the targeted cells for
better penetration. In this work, nanoemulsion from palm oil esters was developed as a delivery system to produce
nanocosmeceuticals. The stability of the resulting formulation was tested using various methods. In addition, the effect of components i.e. Vitamin E and Pluronic F-68 on the formulation was also studied. Results: Both vitamin E and Pluronic F-68 were found to co-emulsify and co-stabilized the formulations. The best formulation was found to be the one having the composition of 10% Palm Oil Esters (POEs), 10% vitamin E, 24% Tween 80, 2.4% Pluronic F-68 and 53.6% deionised water. Those compositions are considered to be the best as a nanocosmeceutical product due to the small particle size (94.21 nm), low occurrence of Ostwald ripening and stable at different storing temperatures (5, 25 and 45°C) for four weeks. Conclusions:Palm oil esters-in-water nanoemulsions loaded with vitamin E was successfully formulated and has
the potential for the use as nanocosmeceuticals. |
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A potential tocopherol acetate loaded palm oil esters-in-water nanoemulsions for nanocosmeceuticals |
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