Optimization of quercetin loaded palm oil ester based nanoemulsion formulation for pulmonary delivery

In this research, the palm oil ester (POE)-based nanoemulsion formulation containing quercetin for pulmonary delivery was developed. The nanoemulsion formulation was prepared by high energy emulsification method and then further optimized using D-optimal mixture design. The concentration effects of...

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Published in:Journal of Oleo Science
Main Author: Arbain N.H.; Salim N.; Wui W.T.; Basri M.; Rahman M.B.A.
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Language:English
Published: Japan Oil Chemists Society 2018
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Arbain N.H.; Salim N.; Wui W.T.; Basri M.; Rahman M.B.A.
Optimization of quercetin loaded palm oil ester based nanoemulsion formulation for pulmonary delivery
2018
Journal of Oleo Science
67
8
10.5650/jos.ess17253
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85051081277&doi=10.5650%2fjos.ess17253&partnerID=40&md5=02e3e85a69b62aea34336090244bda10
In this research, the palm oil ester (POE)-based nanoemulsion formulation containing quercetin for pulmonary delivery was developed. The nanoemulsion formulation was prepared by high energy emulsification method and then further optimized using D-optimal mixture design. The concentration effects of the mixture of POE:ricinoleic acid (RC), ratio 1:1 (1.50–4.50 wt.%), lecithin (1.50–2.50 wt.%), Tween 80 (0.50–1.00 wt.%), glycerol (1.50–3.00 wt.%), and water (88.0–94.9 wt.%) towards the droplet size were investigated. The results showed that the optimum formulation with 1.50 wt.% POE:RC, 1.50 wt.% lecithin, 1.50 wt.% Tween 80, 1.50 wt.% glycerol and 93.90 % water was obtained. The droplet size, polydispersity index (PDI) and zeta potential of the optimized formulation were 110.3 nm, 0.290 and -37.7 mV, respectively. The formulation also exhibited good stability against storage at 4°C for 90 days. In vitro aerosols delivery evaluation showed that the aerosols output, aerosols rate and median mass aerodynamic diameter of the optimized nanoemulsion were 99.31%, 0.19 g/min and 4.25 µm, respectively. The characterization of physical properties and efficiency for aerosols delivery results suggest that POE-based nanoemulsion containing quercetin has the potential to be used for pulmonary delivery specifically for lung cancer treatment. ©2018 by Japan Oil Chemists’ Society.
Japan Oil Chemists Society
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author Arbain N.H.; Salim N.; Wui W.T.; Basri M.; Rahman M.B.A.
spellingShingle Arbain N.H.; Salim N.; Wui W.T.; Basri M.; Rahman M.B.A.
Optimization of quercetin loaded palm oil ester based nanoemulsion formulation for pulmonary delivery
author_facet Arbain N.H.; Salim N.; Wui W.T.; Basri M.; Rahman M.B.A.
author_sort Arbain N.H.; Salim N.; Wui W.T.; Basri M.; Rahman M.B.A.
title Optimization of quercetin loaded palm oil ester based nanoemulsion formulation for pulmonary delivery
title_short Optimization of quercetin loaded palm oil ester based nanoemulsion formulation for pulmonary delivery
title_full Optimization of quercetin loaded palm oil ester based nanoemulsion formulation for pulmonary delivery
title_fullStr Optimization of quercetin loaded palm oil ester based nanoemulsion formulation for pulmonary delivery
title_full_unstemmed Optimization of quercetin loaded palm oil ester based nanoemulsion formulation for pulmonary delivery
title_sort Optimization of quercetin loaded palm oil ester based nanoemulsion formulation for pulmonary delivery
publishDate 2018
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description In this research, the palm oil ester (POE)-based nanoemulsion formulation containing quercetin for pulmonary delivery was developed. The nanoemulsion formulation was prepared by high energy emulsification method and then further optimized using D-optimal mixture design. The concentration effects of the mixture of POE:ricinoleic acid (RC), ratio 1:1 (1.50–4.50 wt.%), lecithin (1.50–2.50 wt.%), Tween 80 (0.50–1.00 wt.%), glycerol (1.50–3.00 wt.%), and water (88.0–94.9 wt.%) towards the droplet size were investigated. The results showed that the optimum formulation with 1.50 wt.% POE:RC, 1.50 wt.% lecithin, 1.50 wt.% Tween 80, 1.50 wt.% glycerol and 93.90 % water was obtained. The droplet size, polydispersity index (PDI) and zeta potential of the optimized formulation were 110.3 nm, 0.290 and -37.7 mV, respectively. The formulation also exhibited good stability against storage at 4°C for 90 days. In vitro aerosols delivery evaluation showed that the aerosols output, aerosols rate and median mass aerodynamic diameter of the optimized nanoemulsion were 99.31%, 0.19 g/min and 4.25 µm, respectively. The characterization of physical properties and efficiency for aerosols delivery results suggest that POE-based nanoemulsion containing quercetin has the potential to be used for pulmonary delivery specifically for lung cancer treatment. ©2018 by Japan Oil Chemists’ Society.
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