2014
DOI: 10.1002/ejlt.201300488
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Lipid nanocarriers based on natural compounds: An evolving role in plant extract delivery

Abstract: The vegetable oils and extracts known for their beneficial effects should be identified and used in various forms for the development of new healthy products. This study was designed to provide further investigation on new nanocarriers made with hempseed oil or a blend of amaranth and hempseed oils, for a concomitant encapsulation and release of the carotenoids enriched plant extract. The size of plant extract loaded lipid nanocarriers ranging between 109 and 130 nm was found to be less influenced by the diffe… Show more

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“…92,[99][100][101][102][103][104] Approximately 70% of the bioactive molecules incorporated into the mixture are well encapsulated into the carrier system and effectively reach the target site without much drop in bioactivity. 99,104,105 Solid phase lipids generally used to prepare nanostructured lipid carriers include acetyl alcohol, glycerol monosterate, and stearic acid and the liquid phase lipid includes caprylic …”
Section: 93mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…92,[99][100][101][102][103][104] Approximately 70% of the bioactive molecules incorporated into the mixture are well encapsulated into the carrier system and effectively reach the target site without much drop in bioactivity. 99,104,105 Solid phase lipids generally used to prepare nanostructured lipid carriers include acetyl alcohol, glycerol monosterate, and stearic acid and the liquid phase lipid includes caprylic …”
Section: 93mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The obtained ZP values show that the REO-NLCs had electrical charges on the surface. Negative charges on the surface can be due to REO contents [20]. Higher contents of the essential oils can decrease the electrokinetic potentials [20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Negative charges on the surface can be due to REO contents [20]. Higher contents of the essential oils can decrease the electrokinetic potentials [20]. To avoid the aggregation or precipitation of nanoparticles prepared with small ZP, NLCs were embedded in a gel matrix.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nanocarriers made with hempseed oil or a blend of amaranth and hempseed oils were investigated for a concomitant encapsulation and release of the carotenoids enriched plant extract. The nanocarriers have a great potential for clinical applications as a new delivery system for other lipophilic plant extracts enriched in bioactive compounds [35]. A novel lipid-free nano-CoQ10 system formulated and stabilized by various surfactants and the bioavailability of CoQ10 was evaluated by oral administration of CoQ10 formulation in Sprague-Dawley rats.…”
Section: Nanotechnology In Nutraceuticalsmentioning
confidence: 99%