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Can droplet size influence antibacterial activity in ultrasound-prepared essential oil nanoemulsions?

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.1080/10408398.2022.2103089

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Emerging technology; natural antimicrobial; nanotechnology; sonication; Tween 80

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  1. Fundacao Carlos Chagas Filho de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado do Rio de Janeiro [E-26/203.049/2017, E-26/010.000.984/2019]
  2. Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa e Inovacao do Espirito Santo grant [533/2020]
  3. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico [300968/2021-3, 140873/2021-0]

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Essential oil nanoemulsion with improved antibacterial properties can be produced by ultrasonic cavitation. Power, essential oil, and tween 80 concentrations are critical variables for forming smaller droplets, with a ratio of up to 3:1 capable of producing droplets smaller than 180 nm with superior antibacterial activity. The size and chemical composition of the droplet directly influence the antibacterial mechanism of action.
Essential oil nanoemulsion may have improved antibacterial properties over pure oil and can be used for food preservation. Ultrasonic cavitation is the most common mechanism for producing nanoemulsions, and the impact of processing parameters on droplet properties needs to be elucidated. A systematic literature search was performed in four databases (Science Direct, Web of Science, Scopus and PubMed), and 987 articles were found, 16 of which were eligible for the present study. A meta-analysis was performed to qualitatively assess which process parameters (power, sonication time, essential oil, and tween 80 concentration) can influence the final droplet size and polydispersity and how droplet size is associated with antibacterial activity. We observed that power, essential oil, and tween 80 concentrations added during processing are the critical variables for forming smaller droplets. Ratios of up to 3:1 (surfactant:oil) can produce droplets smaller than 180 nm with antibacterial properties superior to pure oil or isolated compounds. The improved properties of nanoemulsions are associated with the size and chemical composition of the droplet since the proportion of the hydrophobic core (EO) and the hydrophilic outer layer (Tween 80) directly influences the antibacterial mechanism of action.

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