Natural Antioxidant-Loaded Nanoemulsions for Sun Protection Enhancement

IF 3.4 Q2 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Cosmetics Pub Date : 2023-07-14 DOI:10.3390/cosmetics10040102
Eleni Galani, Dimitrios Galatis, Kyriaki Tzoka, V. Papadimitriou, T. Sotiroudis, Antonios Bonos, A. Xenakis, M. Chatzidaki
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The aim of this study was to formulate nanodispersions to encapsulate antioxidants extracted from olive mill wastewater (OMW) and phycocyanin extracted from Spirulina maxima to act as enhancers for the skin’s protection against UV radiation. For this purpose, two water-in-oil nanoemulsions were prepared using a low-energy homogenization method. Both systems were based on isopropyl myristate as the continuous phase, while water or a mixture of glycerol and water was used as the dispersed phase. Then, antioxidants extracted from OMW and phycocyanin from Spirulina maxima were encapsulated in the water core of the nanoemulsions. The empty and antioxidant-loaded systems were then structurally studied using dynamic light scattering for the detection of their droplet size and stability over time. Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) spectroscopy using adequate probes was applied for the characterization of the surfactants’ monolayer in the presence and absence of antioxidants. It was found that the mean droplet diameter of the emulsions was 200 nm. The nanoemulsions remained stable for over 2 months. The encapsulated antioxidants were assessed for their scavenging activity of a model stable radical by applying EPR spectroscopy. It was found that the loaded systems exhibited an increased antioxidant capacity compared with the empty ones. Finally, the most stable system was added to commercial sunscreen lotions and the overall sun protection factor (SPF) was assessed. The sunscreen lotions that contained the nanoemulsions loaded with OMW extracts or phycocyanin showed an increase in their SPF value.
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天然抗氧化剂负载纳米乳液增强防晒
本研究的目的是制备纳米分散体,以包封从橄榄厂废水(OMW)中提取的抗氧化剂和从螺旋藻中提取的藻蓝蛋白,作为皮肤抵御紫外线辐射的增强剂。为此,使用低能均化方法制备了两种油包水纳米乳液。这两种体系都是基于肉豆蔻酸异丙酯作为连续相,而水或甘油和水的混合物用作分散相。然后,将从OMW中提取的抗氧化剂和从螺旋藻中提取的藻蓝蛋白包封在纳米乳液的水芯中。然后使用动态光散射对空的和负载抗氧化剂的系统进行结构研究,以检测其液滴大小和随时间的稳定性。使用适当探针的电子顺磁共振(EPR)光谱用于在抗氧化剂存在和不存在的情况下表征表面活性剂的单层。发现乳液的平均液滴直径为200nm。纳米乳液保持稳定超过2个月。通过应用EPR光谱评估包封的抗氧化剂对模型稳定自由基的清除活性。研究发现,与空体系相比,负载体系表现出更强的抗氧化能力。最后,将最稳定的体系添加到商业防晒乳液中,并评估整体防晒系数(SPF)。含有含有OMW提取物或藻蓝蛋白的纳米乳液的防晒乳液的SPF值有所增加。
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Cosmetics
Cosmetics Medicine-Surgery
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5.20
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108
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8 weeks
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