Formulation of Microemulsion-based Gel Containing Mango Seed Kernel Extract for Application in Anti-inflammation

Nguyen Ngoc Nha Thao, Nguyen Thi Trang Dai
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Published research showed that mango seeds have good anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties. The purpose of this study is to develop a microemulsion formula containing mango seed extract for application in the treatment of inflammatory acne. Isopropyl myristate and coconut oil were selected as the fixed oil phase components. Phase diagrams for the microemulsion regions were constructed using PEG 40 hydrogenated castor oil as surfactant and PEG 400 as co-solvent. Microemulsions were prepared by titration and mixed with mango seed extract. Microemulsions and the physical and chemical stability of the microemulsion were evaluated for droplet size and PDi index using dynamic light scattering techniques. The microemulsion was gelled and evaluated for its anti-inflammatory effect by comparing it with an acne cream on the market. The selected microemulsion formula has a ratio of isopropyl myristate oil to coconut oil of 1:2, Smix/Co is PEG 40 hydrogenated castor oil to PEG 400 with a ratio of 3:1, and a high loading efficiency of 5% mango seed. The average particle size of the microemulsion reached 22.74 nm. The selected microemulsion showed good stability, with almost no change in particle size when stored at room temperature after 30 days. The microemulsion was gelled with 7% carbopol, and the permeability of polyphenols from the microemulsion gel within 6 hours was observed to be about 59.61%. The microemulsion gel inhibited the denaturation of bovine serum albumin, indicating that the microemulsion containing coconut oil and mango extract may help in treating inflammatory acne. Microemulsion gel containing mango seed kernel has been successfully studied, has anti-inflammatory activity equivalent to a modern control drug, and is promising as a natural preparation that can provide anti-inflammatory protection on acne skin. However, further clinical studies need to be conducted before use.  
含芒果籽仁提取物的微乳液凝胶在消炎中的应用配方
已发表的研究表明,芒果籽具有良好的消炎和抗菌特性。本研究的目的是开发一种含有芒果籽提取物的微乳液配方,用于治疗炎症性痤疮。肉豆蔻酸异丙酯和椰子油被选为固定油相成分。以 PEG 40 氢化蓖麻油为表面活性剂,PEG 400 为助溶剂,构建了微乳液区域的相图。通过滴定法制备了微乳液,并与芒果籽提取物混合。使用动态光散射技术评估了微乳液的液滴大小和 PDi 指数,并评估了微乳液的物理和化学稳定性。通过与市场上的痤疮膏进行比较,对微乳液进行了胶化,并评估了其消炎效果。所选微乳液配方中肉豆蔻酸异丙酯油与椰子油的比例为 1:2,Smix/Co 即 PEG 40 氢化蓖麻油与 PEG 400 的比例为 3:1,芒果籽的负载效率高达 5%。微乳液的平均粒径达到 22.74 nm。所选微乳液具有良好的稳定性,在室温下储存 30 天后,粒度几乎没有变化。用 7% 的 carbopol 对微乳液进行胶凝,观察到 6 小时内多酚从微乳凝胶中的渗透率约为 59.61%。微乳凝胶抑制了牛血清白蛋白的变性,这表明含有椰子油和芒果提取物的微乳凝胶可能有助于治疗炎症性痤疮。含有芒果种仁的微乳液凝胶已被成功研究,其抗炎活性与现代对照药物相当,作为一种可为痤疮皮肤提供抗炎保护的天然制剂,前景广阔。不过,在使用前还需要进行进一步的临床研究。
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