Title of article :
Preparation and characterization of O/W nanoemulsion with eucalyptus essential oil and study of in vitro antibacterial activity
Author/Authors :
Dev Sharma, Arun PG Department of Biotechnology - Lyallpur Khalsa College Jalandhar - Punjab - India , Farmaha, Mohit PG Department of Biotechnology - Lyallpur Khalsa College Jalandhar - Punjab - India , Kaur, Inderjeet PG Department of Biotechnology - Lyallpur Khalsa College Jalandhar - Punjab - India
Abstract :
Objective(s): Eucalyptus essential oil is widely used pharmaceutical, medicine
and ornamental industries having antimicrobial as well as antioxidant activities.
Eucalyptus oil is highly unsteady under ordinary conditions, so simply lose its
bactericidal action. To protect this bioactive herbal product, nano-based emulsion
technology is an outstanding method to micro-encapsulate and hydrophilize it.
Due to special properties, oil-in-water (O/W) essential oil nanoemulsionsare
expanding day by day as a delivery system in food, cosmetic and agrochemical
industries. This study prepare eucalyptus oil based nanoemulsions, its
characterization and in vitro evaluation of its antimicrobial activity.
Methods: O/W nanoemulsionswere prepared by using eucalyptus essential
oil in the presence of surfactants like tween 20, tween 80 and sodium dodecyl
sulphate (SDS). Physiochemical parameters like pH, conductivity, optical density
and antibacterial activity were studied. Stability of nanoemulsions was studied
for 120 days.
Results: Nanoemulsions prepared with tween 20/80 and SDS were smaller in
size than those prepared with tween 20/80. Formulated nanoemulsions were
stable even after 120 days as no significant change in pH, conductivity, size of
droplet was observed. Substantial in vitro antibacterial activity against Bacillus
subtilis was observed with nanoemulsions prepared with tween 20 only.
Conclusion: The findings suggested that eucalyptus oil based nanoemulsions can
be used as key drug carrier in pharmaceutical, food and cosmetic industries.
Keywords :
Nanoemulsion , Eucalyptus Oil , Tween 20 , In virto antimicrobial activity
Journal title :
Nanomedicine Research Journal