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摘要
单萜酚具有抗菌、抗氧化、抗癌、抗高血压和抗糖尿病等特性,但其天然挥发性和疏水性限制了其在生物医学方面的应用。在这项工作中,我们利用超声乳化技术开发了一种由蛋白质(即酪蛋白酸钠,NaCas)和多酚(即单宁酸,TA)稳定的水包油型纳米乳液(NE),将百里酚(TH)溶解在香芹醇(CA)中,并将混合物用作分散相。NE 避免使用传统的表面活性剂作为稳定剂。两亲性 NaCas 可稳定 NE,然后使用 TA 进一步交联 NaCas。这些单萜酚类抗菌剂被有效地封装在 NE 中,从而提高了它们在水溶液中的胶体稳定性。由此产生的 NE 具有很强的抗菌活性,能降低炎症反应能力,改善受细菌感染伤口的愈合。TA 既是 NE 的稳定剂,也是一种增效剂,可增强抗菌效果并加速伤口修复。这项工作展示了一种很有前景的策略,可将单萜酚类天然抗菌剂用于治疗受感染的伤口。
Encapsulation of Monoterpene Phenols in Protein-Stabilized Nanoemulsions for Improved Wound Healing
Monoterpene phenols have antibacterial, antioxidant, anticancer, antihypertensive, and antidiabetic properties, but their natural volatility and hydrophobicity limit their biomedical applications. In this work, we developed an oil-in-water nanoemulsion (NE) stabilized by proteins (i.e., sodium caseinate, NaCas) and polyphenols (i.e., tannic acid, TA) using phacoemulsification, where thymol (TH) was dissolved in carvacrol (CA) and the mixture was used as the dispersed phase. The NE avoids the use of traditional surfactants as the stabilizer. Amphiphilic NaCas could stabilize the NE, followed by further cross-linking of NaCas using TA. These antimicrobial agents of monoterpene phenols were efficiently encapsulated in NE to enhance their colloidal stability in aqueous solution. The resulting NE showed strong antibacterial activity, reduced inflammation ability, and improved healing of bacteria-infected wounds. TA acted as both an NE stabilizer and a synergistic agent to boost antibacterial effects and accelerate wound repair. This work demonstrates a promising strategy for delivering natural antimicrobial agents of monoterpene phenols to treat infected wounds.
期刊介绍:
Langmuir is an interdisciplinary journal publishing articles in the following subject categories:
Colloids: surfactants and self-assembly, dispersions, emulsions, foams
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However, when high-impact, original work is submitted that does not fit within the above categories, decisions to accept or decline such papers will be based on one criteria: What Would Irving Do?
Langmuir ranks #2 in citations out of 136 journals in the category of Physical Chemistry with 113,157 total citations. The journal received an Impact Factor of 4.384*.
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