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Liposomal Formulations to Improve Antioxidant Power of Myrtle Berry Extract for Potential Skin Application.
De Luca, Maria; Lucchesi, Daniela; Tuberoso, Carlo Ignazio Giovanni; Fernàndez-Busquets, Xavier; Vassallo, Antonio; Martelli, Giuseppe; Fadda, Anna Maria; Pucci, Laura; Caddeo, Carla.
Affiliation
  • De Luca M; Department of Scienze, University of Basilicata, Viale dell'Ateneo Lucano 10, 85100 Potenza, Italy.
  • Lucchesi D; KAMABIO Srl, Via Al Boschetto 4/B, 39100 Bolzano, Italy.
  • Tuberoso CIG; Section of Diabetes and Metabolic Diseases, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine, University of Pisa, Via Piero Trivella, 56124 Pisa, Italy.
  • Fernàndez-Busquets X; Department of Scienze della Vita e dell'Ambiente, University of Cagliari, S.P. Monserrato-Sestu Km 0.700, 09042 Monserrato, Italy.
  • Vassallo A; Nanomalaria Group, Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia (IBEC), The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology, Baldiri Reixac 10-12, 08028 Barcelona, Spain.
  • Martelli G; Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal), Hospital Clínic-Universitat de Barcelona, 08036 Barcelona, Spain.
  • Fadda AM; Department of Scienze, University of Basilicata, Viale dell'Ateneo Lucano 10, 85100 Potenza, Italy.
  • Pucci L; Spinoff TNcKILLERS Srl, Viale dell'Ateneo Lucano 10, 85100 Potenza, Italy.
  • Caddeo C; Department of Scienze, University of Basilicata, Viale dell'Ateneo Lucano 10, 85100 Potenza, Italy.
Pharmaceutics ; 14(5)2022 Apr 21.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35631495
ABSTRACT
Many substances in plant extracts are known for their biological activities. These substances act in different ways, exerting overall protective effects against many diseases, especially skin disorders. However, plant extracts' health benefits are often limited by low bioavailability. To overcome these limitations, drug delivery systems can be employed. In this study, we evaluated the antioxidant power of an ethanolic extract from Myrtus communis L. (myrtle) berries through colorimetric tests (DPPH and FRAP). The antioxidant activity was also verified by using fibroblast cell culture through cellular Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) levels measurements. Moreover, the myrtle extract was formulated in phospholipid vesicles to improve its bioavailability and applicability. Myrtle liposomes were characterized by size, surface charge, storage stability, and entrapment efficiency; visualized by using cryo-TEM images; and assayed for cytocompatibility and anti-ROS activity. Our results suggest that myrtle liposomes were cytocompatible and improved the extract's antioxidant power in fibroblasts, suggesting a potential skin application for these formulations and confirming that nanotechnologies could be a valid tool to enhance plant extracts' potentialities.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Pharmaceutics Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Pharmaceutics Year: 2022 Document type: Article Affiliation country:
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