Development and Evaluation Essential Oils Nanoemulgel as Human Skin Sanitizer Using Novel Method.

Hayder Kadhim Drais
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Objectives: The increase in epidemic diseases and frequent use of alcoholic disinfectants, despite their side effects, prompt scientists to develop new sterilization products that do not contain alcoholic materials. The aim of this study was to develop, prepare, and evaluate a nanoemulgel skin sanitizer using essential oils (EOs) as active substances.

Materials and methods: A microwave-based technique was used to prepare nanoemulsion. The pseudo-ternary phase plots were constructed to contain three ingredients: EOs, polyoxyethylene (80) sorbitan monooleate, and a propylene glycol mixture (1:0:75) % (w/w) and double distilled. Five samples of nanoemulsion (NE1-NE5) were selected for the characterization and preparation of nanoemulgel (HN1-HN5). Blank gel (HN6) was also prepared to compare the antibacterial activity against HN1-HN5 formulations. Various evaluation processes were achieved for HN1-HN6 formulations. The statistical test was a One-Way analysis of variance at p ≤ 0.05 as significant data.

Results: The characterization process indicates that NE1-NE5 formulations had nanosized droplets, a homogenous distribution, and an acceptable charge. The evaluation process for HN1-HN6 formulations indicates clear, homogenous, with distinctive EO odor and no phase separation, slightly acidic pH, spreadability (128.22 to 124.22 g cm/sec), plastic rheological flow, no skin lesions after application, and conspicuous antimicrobial activity.

Conclusion: Laboratory characterization and evaluation demonstrated the existence of a promising product for sanitizing human skin and could be a successful alternative to alcoholic products based on the growing demand for EO products.

用新方法开发和评估作为人体皮肤消毒剂的精油纳米凝胶
目的:流行性疾病的增加和酒精消毒剂的频繁使用(尽管有副作用)促使科学家们开发新的不含酒精材料的消毒产品。本研究旨在开发、制备和评估一种以精油(EO)为活性物质的纳米皮肤消毒剂:采用微波技术制备纳米乳液。材料:采用微波技术制备纳米乳液:环氧乙烷、聚氧乙烯(80)山梨糖醇单油酸酯和丙二醇混合物(1:0:75)(重量比),并经过双重蒸馏。选取了五个纳米乳液样品(NE1-NE5)用于表征和制备纳米凝胶(HN1-HN5)。同时还制备了空白凝胶(HN6),以比较其与 HN1-HN5 配方的抗菌活性。对 HN1-HN6 配方进行了各种评估。统计检验为单向方差分析,以 p≤0.05 为显著性数据:表征过程表明,NE1-NE5 配方具有纳米尺寸的液滴、均匀的分布和可接受的电荷。对 HN1-HN6 配方的评价过程表明,该配方透明、均质,具有独特的环氧乙烷气味,无相分离现象,pH 值呈弱酸性,具有铺展性(128.22 至 124.22 克厘米/秒),流变流动性可塑,涂抹后皮肤无破损,具有明显的抗菌活性:实验室表征和评估结果表明,这种产品在消毒人类皮肤方面很有前途,而且随着人们对环氧乙烷产品的需求不断增长,它可以成功替代酒精产品。
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