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Copaiba Oil-Loaded Polymeric Nanocapsules: Production and In Vitro Biosafety Evaluation on Lung Cells as a Pre-Formulation Step to Produce Phytotherapeutic Medicine.
Rodrigues, Victor M; Oliveira, Wógenes N; Pereira, Daniel T; Alencar, Éverton N; Porto, Dayanne L; Aragão, Cícero F S; Moreira, Susana M G; Rocha, Hugo A O; Amaral-Machado, Lucas; Egito, Eryvaldo S T.
Affiliation
  • Rodrigues VM; Graduate Program in Health Sciences, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), Natal 59012-570, Brazil.
  • Oliveira WN; Graduate Program in Health Sciences, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), Natal 59012-570, Brazil.
  • Pereira DT; Graduate Program in Health Sciences, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), Natal 59012-570, Brazil.
  • Alencar ÉN; Graduate Program in Pharmaceutical Nanotechnology, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), Natal 59012-570, Brazil.
  • Porto DL; Pharmacy Department, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), Natal 59012-570, Brazil.
  • Aragão CFS; Graduate Program in Pharmaceutical Sciences, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), Natal 59012-570, Brazil.
  • Moreira SMG; Department of Cellular and Molecular Biology, Biosciences Center, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), Natal 59078-900, Brazil.
  • Rocha HAO; Graduate Program in Health Sciences, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), Natal 59012-570, Brazil.
  • Amaral-Machado L; Laboratory of Natural Polymers Biotechnology, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), Natal 59078-900, Brazil.
  • Egito EST; Graduate Program in Health Sciences, Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN), Natal 59012-570, Brazil.
Pharmaceutics ; 15(1)2023 Jan 03.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36678788
ABSTRACT
Copaiba oil has been largely used due to its therapeutic properties. Nanocapsules were revealed to be a great nanosystem to carry natural oils due to their ability to improve the bioaccessibility and the bioavailability of lipophilic compounds. The aim of this study was to produce and characterize copaiba oil nanocapsules (CopNc) and to evaluate their hemocompatibility, cytotoxicity, and genotoxicity. Copaiba oil was chemically characterized by GC-MS and FTIR. CopNc was produced using the nanoprecipitation method. The physicochemical stability, toxicity, and biocompatibility of the systems, in vitro, were then evaluated. Β-bisabolene, cis-α-bergamotene, caryophyllene, and caryophyllene oxide were identified as the major copaiba oil components. CopNc showed a particle size of 215 ± 10 nm, a polydispersity index of 0.15 ± 0.01, and a zeta potential of -18 ± 1. These parameters remained unchanged over 30 days at 25 ± 2 °C. The encapsulation efficiency of CopNc was 54 ± 2%. CopNc neither induced hemolysis in erythrocytes, nor cytotoxic and genotoxic in lung cells at the range of concentrations from 50 to 200 µg·mL-1. In conclusion, CopNc showed suitable stability and physicochemical properties. Moreover, this formulation presented a remarkable safety profile on lung cells. These results may pave the way to further use CopNc for the development of phytotherapeutic medicine intended for pulmonary delivery of copaiba oil.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Pharmaceutics Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Pharmaceutics Year: 2023 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil
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