2023
DOI: 10.3390/fermentation9020140
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Assessment of Growth Inhibition of Eugenol-Loaded Nano-Emulsions against Beneficial Bifidobacterium sp. along with Resistant Escherichia coli Using Flow Cytometry

Abstract: The intestinal tract microbiota influences many aspects of the dietary components on colon health and during enteric infections, thus, playing a pivotal role in the colon health. Therefore, the eugenol (EU) nano-emulsion effective concentration reported in our previous study against cancer cells should be explored for safety against beneficial microbes. We evaluated the sensitivity of Bifidobacterium breve and B. adolescentis against EU-loaded nano-emulsions at 0, 300, 600 and 900 µm, which were effective agai… Show more

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“…Nanocarriers allow for better drug distribution to its site of action, a factor that provides a series of benefits to the patient, such as increased therapeutic efficacy, reduced doses, fewer administrations, and decreased side effects [14,15]. Nanoemulsion (NE) can be formed by dispersing oil in water or water in oil, allowing the incorporation of different active substances [16][17][18]. Owing to their benefits (such as thermodynamic stability, low cost, easy preparation, simple composition, and capability to carry hydrophobic substances), these nanocarriers have attracted interest from the scientific community [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nanocarriers allow for better drug distribution to its site of action, a factor that provides a series of benefits to the patient, such as increased therapeutic efficacy, reduced doses, fewer administrations, and decreased side effects [14,15]. Nanoemulsion (NE) can be formed by dispersing oil in water or water in oil, allowing the incorporation of different active substances [16][17][18]. Owing to their benefits (such as thermodynamic stability, low cost, easy preparation, simple composition, and capability to carry hydrophobic substances), these nanocarriers have attracted interest from the scientific community [19].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%