Preparation, characterization and evaluation of Ginkgo biloba solid lipid nanoparticles
Objective(s): In this work, Ginkgo biloba extract (GBE) loaded solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs) were synthesized via high pressure homogenization method and their physicochemical properties, as well as cytotoxicity and antibacterial activities were evaluated.<br />Methods: Ginkgo biloba extrac...
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doaj-634d5dc33632487da1a0ec9d9f2266df2020-11-25T02:35:13ZengIranian Society of NanomedicineNanomedicine Research Journal 2476-34892476-71232018-04-0132717810.22034/nmrj.2018.02.00332292Preparation, characterization and evaluation of Ginkgo biloba solid lipid nanoparticlesPegah Haghighi0Solmaz Ghaffari1Sepideh Arbabi Bidgoli2Mahnaz Qomi3Setareh Haghighat4Department of Medicinal Plant Sciences, Faculty of Medicinal Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Sciences Branch, Islamic Azad University (IAUPS), Tehran, IranDepartment of Medical Nanotechnology, Pharmaceutical Sciences Branch, Islamic Azad University (IAUPS), Tehran, Iran|Pharmaceutical Science Research Center, Pharmaceutical Sciences Branch, Islamic Azad University (IAUPS), Tehran, IranDepartment of Toxicology and Pharmacology, Pharmaceutical Sciences Branch, Islamic Azad University (IAUPS), Tehran, IranActive Pharmaceutical Research Center (APIRC), Pharmaceutical Sciences Branch, Islamic Azad University (IAUPS), Tehran, IranDepartment of Microbiology, Faculty of Advanced Sciences and Technology, Pharmaceutical Sciences Branch, Islamic Azad University (IAUPS), Tehran, IranObjective(s): In this work, Ginkgo biloba extract (GBE) loaded solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs) were synthesized via high pressure homogenization method and their physicochemical properties, as well as cytotoxicity and antibacterial activities were evaluated.<br />Methods: Ginkgo biloba extract SLNs (GBE-SLNs) were prepared using high pressure homogenization method. The morphology and size of SLNs were evaluated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and dynamic light scattering (DLS) techniques. The drug release of SLNs was also investigated using synthetic dialysis membrane. The antibacterial activity of nanoparticles was tested against both gram negative and gram positive bacteria strains. The probability of having toxicity of SLNs was studied on the rabbits.<br />Results: The spherical structure of GBE-SLNs was confirmed by SEM images. The mean particle size of the obtained SLNs was ranging from 104 to 621 nm for different formulations using DLS technique. An in-vitro study of synthesized SLNs illustrated that the percentage of ginkgo biloba released from the solid lipid nanoparticles was 85% of loaded GBE after 72 hours. There was no report of significant skin toxicity via in-vivo studies.<br />Conclusions: According to the above results, SLNs loaded with ginkgo extract showed acceptable particle size and shape, suitable loading of active substance and sustained release profile as well as appropriate antimicrobial effects without any significant skin toxicity.http://www.nanomedicine-rj.com/article_32292_4968a5c4fc7a58c55ff3262e9f814bb1.pdfantimicrobial propertiesginkgo bilobaparticle sizesolid lipid nanoparticletoxicity |
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Preparation, characterization and evaluation of Ginkgo biloba solid lipid nanoparticles |
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Preparation, characterization and evaluation of Ginkgo biloba solid lipid nanoparticles |
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Preparation, characterization and evaluation of Ginkgo biloba solid lipid nanoparticles |
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Preparation, characterization and evaluation of Ginkgo biloba solid lipid nanoparticles |
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Preparation, characterization and evaluation of Ginkgo biloba solid lipid nanoparticles |
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preparation, characterization and evaluation of ginkgo biloba solid lipid nanoparticles |
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Iranian Society of Nanomedicine |
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Nanomedicine Research Journal |
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2476-3489 2476-7123 |
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Objective(s): In this work, Ginkgo biloba extract (GBE) loaded solid lipid nanoparticles (SLNs) were synthesized via high pressure homogenization method and their physicochemical properties, as well as cytotoxicity and antibacterial activities were evaluated.<br />Methods: Ginkgo biloba extract SLNs (GBE-SLNs) were prepared using high pressure homogenization method. The morphology and size of SLNs were evaluated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and dynamic light scattering (DLS) techniques. The drug release of SLNs was also investigated using synthetic dialysis membrane. The antibacterial activity of nanoparticles was tested against both gram negative and gram positive bacteria strains. The probability of having toxicity of SLNs was studied on the rabbits.<br />Results: The spherical structure of GBE-SLNs was confirmed by SEM images. The mean particle size of the obtained SLNs was ranging from 104 to 621 nm for different formulations using DLS technique. An in-vitro study of synthesized SLNs illustrated that the percentage of ginkgo biloba released from the solid lipid nanoparticles was 85% of loaded GBE after 72 hours. There was no report of significant skin toxicity via in-vivo studies.<br />Conclusions: According to the above results, SLNs loaded with ginkgo extract showed acceptable particle size and shape, suitable loading of active substance and sustained release profile as well as appropriate antimicrobial effects without any significant skin toxicity. |
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antimicrobial properties ginkgo biloba particle size solid lipid nanoparticle toxicity |
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