Antioxidant loaded emulsions entrapped in liposomes produced using a supercritical assisted technique
- Creators
- Trucillo P.
- Campardelli R.
- Reverchon E.
- Others:
- Trucillo, P.
- Campardelli, R.
- Reverchon, E.
Description
Two different strategies for the encapsulation of hydrophobic bioactives within nanoliposomes were attempted. Three model lipophilic antioxidants (farnesol, limonene, linalool) were entrapped in liposomes using emulsions: drug was dissolved in the oil phase of an oil in water emulsion; then, the aqueous emulsion was entrapped in liposomes inner core using SuperLip (Supercritical assisted Liposome formation). Vesicles loaded with antioxidants in the lipidic layer, showed mean sizes from 116 ± 32 nm to 230 ± 62 nm, with an Encapsulation Efficiency (EE) up to 74% for farnesol, 87% for limonene and 54% for linalool. The use of O/W emulsion, resulted in larger liposomes (among 397 ± 103 nm and 605 ± 175 nm), but also in an EE up to 99%. O/W emulsion method successfully preserved the antioxidant activity of the entrapped molecules. The reduction of the antioxidant power was about 22% for lipidic layer entrapment; whereas, only 2% using O/W method.
Additional details
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/1010249
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1010249
- Origin repository
- UNIGE