2008
DOI: 10.1002/ddr.20251
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Development of spray‐ and freeze‐dried high‐concentration sesamol emulsions and antioxidant evaluation in fibroblasts and UV‐exposed rat skin slices

Abstract: Dry sesamol emulsions were synthesized from several combinations of saccharose with hydroxypropylmethylcellulose (HPMC) or sodium caseinate (SC) using spray-drying techniques at 1201 to 1801C, or freeze-drying. On the basis of physical characteristics such as droplet size distribution, residual moisture, and microscopic structure, the best material was obtained when spray-drying was applied at either 1501 or 1801C with SC or HPMC as excipients, respectively. The extent to which the antioxidant properties of fr… Show more

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“…Despite sesame oil being relatively rich in antioxidants, including sesamol [ 21 , 22 ], TO was found to be more active in both DPPH and TRAP assays, suggesting that the oil contains more lipophilic antioxidants than sesame oil. Moreover, the antioxidant properties of TO may rely mainly on the resin part since the de-resinated DTO was found to be inactive.…”
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“…Despite sesame oil being relatively rich in antioxidants, including sesamol [ 21 , 22 ], TO was found to be more active in both DPPH and TRAP assays, suggesting that the oil contains more lipophilic antioxidants than sesame oil. Moreover, the antioxidant properties of TO may rely mainly on the resin part since the de-resinated DTO was found to be inactive.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Skin samples were shaved, rinsed first in water and then three times in 125 mM aqueous KCl, dried, cut into slices of about 15 × 10 × 0.5 mm size and kept for 1 h on agar plates at 4 • C [21]. Afterwards, skin samples were placed at the surface of a filter paper soaked with aqueous KCl to avoid any dehydration and maintained for 10 min at 37 • C. Each test extract (50 µg) was emulsified with 100 µL of olive oil and spread on the surface of the skin slice [16].…”
Section: Experiments On Uv Irradiated Rat Skin Slicesmentioning
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“…The extraction was repeated three times and the total sesamol content was determined in the combined n -hexane. After appropriate dilutions with n -hexane, sesamol was determined colorimetrically at 298 nm [32] on a Shimadzu UV 1240 spectrophotometer (UV-1240 Shimadzu, Tokyo, Japan). The concentration of sesamol was obtained by referring to a standard curve of sesamol prepared under the same conditions.…”
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“…For each extract a DPPH assay was carried out using a reported procedure (Alencar et al, 2008). Aliquots of each extract dissolved in methanol (20660 µg/mL, final concentration) were mixed with 200 µL of a fresh DPPH solution (SigmaAldrich; 0.126 mM) in methanol and the final volume was adjusted to 300 µL.…”
Section: 2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (Dpph) Radical Scavenging Assaymentioning
confidence: 99%