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In Vitro Characterization and Mosquito (Aedes aegypti) Repellent Activity of Essential-Oils-Loaded Nanoemulsions
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Document Title
In Vitro Characterization and Mosquito (Aedes aegypti) Repellent Activity of Essential-Oils-Loaded Nanoemulsions
Author
Nuchuchua O, Sakulku U, Uawongyart N, Puttipipatkhachorn S, Soottitantawat A, Ruktanonchai U
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Affiliations
National Science & Technology Development Agency - Thailand; National Nanotechnology Center (NANOTEC); Ministry of Public Health - Thailand; Mahidol University; Chulalongkorn University
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Article
Source Title
AAPS PHARMSCITECH
Year
2009
Volume
10
Issue
4
Page
1234-1242
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Green Published
Publisher
SPRINGER
DOI
10.1208/s12249-009-9323-1
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Abstract
The nanoemulsions composed of citronella oil, hairy basil oil, and vetiver oil with mean droplet sizes ranging from 150 to 220 nm were prepared and investigated both in vitro and in vivo. Larger emulsion droplets (195-220 nm) shifted toward a smaller size (150-160 nm) after high-pressure homogenization and resulted in higher release rate. We proposed that thin films obtained from the nanoemulsions with smaller droplet size would have higher integrity, thus increasing the vaporization of essential oils and subsequently prolonging the mosquito repellant activity. The release rates were fitted with Avrami's equations and n values were in the same range of 0.6 to 1.0, implying that the release of encapsulated limonene was controlled by the diffusion mechanism from the emulsion droplet. By using high-pressure homogenization together with optimum concentrations of 5% (w/w) hairy basil oil, 5% (w/w) vetiver oil (5%), and 10% (w/w) citronella oil could improve physical stability and prolong mosquito protection time to 4.7 h due to the combination of these three essential oils as well as small droplet size of nanoemulsion.
Keyword
Citronella oil | Hairy basil oil | Mosquito repellent | Nanoemulsion | Vetiver oil
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Funding Sponsor
National Nanotechnology Center (NANOTEC), Thailand [B21 CR0167 10RDCR01)]; Traditional Thai Medicine Development Center; Institute of Traditional Thai Medicine Department for Development of Traditional and Alternative Medicine, Thailand
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