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Formulation of Piperine-Loaded Nanoemulsion: In Vitro Characterization, Ex Vivo Evaluation, and Cell Viability Assessment

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ACS OMEGA
Volume 8, Issue 25, Pages 22406-22413

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.2c08187

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Piperine nanoemulsions were prepared using a high-energy ultrasonication approach with oleic acid, Cremophore EL, and Tween 80. The optimal nanoemulsion (N2) showed improved drug release and permeation compared to pure piperine dispersion. The nanoemulsions were stable in the tested media and exhibited significant antibacterial and cell line activity. These findings suggest that piperine nanoemulsions could be a more advanced nanodrug delivery system than conventional ones.
Piperine is an alkaloid, but its therapeutic efficacyis limiteddue to poor aqueous solubility. In this study, piperine nanoemulsionswere prepared using oleic acid (oil), Cremophore EL (surfactant),and Tween 80 (co-surfactant) using the high-energy ultrasonicationapproach. The optimal nanoemulsion (N2) was further evaluated usingtransmission electron microscopy, release, permeation, antibacterial,and cell viability studies based on minimal droplet size and maximumencapsulation efficiency. The prepared nanoemulsions (N1-N6)showed a transmittance of more than 95%, a mean droplet size between105 +/- 4.11 and 250 +/- 7.4 nm, a polydispersity index of 0.19to 0.36, and a zeta potential of -19 to -39 mV. Theoptimized nanoemulsion (N2) showed significantly improved drug releaseand permeation compared with pure piperine dispersion. The nanoemulsionswere stable in the tested media. The transmission electron microscopyimage showed a spherical and dispersed nanoemulsion droplet. The antibacterialand cell line results of piperine nanoemulsions were significantlybetter than the pure piperine dispersion. The findings suggested thatpiperine nanoemulsions may be a more advanced nanodrug delivery systemthan conventional ones.

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