Evaluation of the effcacy and toxicity of massoia oil nanoemulsion
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2019-06-14Author
HERTIANI, Triana
PRATIWI, Sylvia Utami Tunjung
HARYADI, Evelyn Christ
TRIATMOKO, Bawon
YUSWANTO, Agustinus
MARTIEN, Ronny
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In order to enhance essential oil’s stability and water insolubility, Massoia aromatica oil nanoemulsion was
formulated and tested on the planktonic growth and biofilm formation of Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Staphylococcus
aureus and Candida albicans; macrophage phagocytosis and on Vero cells viability. Oil in water nanoemulsion formula
was optimized by using several solvents and co-solvents composition. The stability test of the formula was conducted by
using a six cycle’s freeze-thaw technique. Particle size and morphology were analyzed using a particle size analyzer and
transmission electron microscopy. Microbial growth, biofilm formation inhibition, and cytotoxicity assays were
performed on the optimized formula by using micro dilution methods. Mice macrophage phagocytosis activities against
latex and C. albicans in the presence of samples were evaluated. Massoia nanoemulsion was obtained as a transparent
yellowish emulsion having 99.6-99.9% of transmittance; physically and chemically stable; showed stronger antibacterial
and antibiofilm on P. aeruginosa and S. aureus, moderate to C. albicans; no significant different on phagocytic
activities. The IC50 of massoia oil nanoemulsion and massoia oil towards Vero cells were 35.9µg/mL and 107.5µg/mL
respectively. Massoia oil nanoemulsion can protect the stability and decreases the hydrophobicity of the oil, conserve the
antimicrobial and immunomodulatory activities, but increases its cytotoxicity.
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