Xanthan and gum acacia modified olive oil based nanoemulsion as a controlled delivery vehicle for topical formulations

In this study, olive oil nanoemulsion modified with xanthan gum and gum acacia was explored as a potential controlled topical delivery vehicle. Oil-in-water nanoemulsion formulated with optimized composition of olive oil, tween 80, and water was used as the drug carrier and further modified with gum. Effect of gum on nanoemulsion different physiochemical characteristics, stability, rheology, drug release and encapsulation efficiency were investigated. Results showed that developed nanoemulsion behaved as low viscosity Newtonian fluid and released 100 % drug within 6 h. Modification with xanthan and gum acacia had significantly improved formulation viscosity, drug encapsulation efficiency (>85 %) and controlled drug release up to 40 % with release pattern following Korsmeyer–Peppas model.

Highlights

  • Natural macromolecular polysaccharides: XG and GA were used to control drug release.

  • NE of olive oil was synthesized with 12 months of storage stability.
  • Stability of the NE was affected by the gum type and concentration.
  • XG and GA can be effectively used to control the drug release profile from NE.
  • Modified NE improved patient compliance in terms of spreadability and compatibility.

 

Additionally, xanthan gum modified formulation exhibited shear thinning rheology by forming an extended network in the continuous phase, whereas gum acacia modified formulation behaved as Newtonian fluid at high shear rate (>200 s−1). Furthermore, xanthan gum modified formulations had improved zeta potential, stability, monodispersity, and hemocompatibility and showed high antibacterial activity against S. aureus than gum acacia modified formulations. These results indicate the higher potential of xanthan gum modified formulation as a topical delivery vehicle. Moreover, skin irritation test demonstrated the safety of developed formulations for topical application.

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Khadijatul Kobra, Siew Yee Wong, Mohammad A. Jafar Mazumder, Xu Li, M. Tarik Arafat, Xanthan and gum acacia modified olive oil based nanoemulsion as a controlled delivery vehicle for topical formulations, International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2023, 126868, ISSN 0141-8130, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2023.126868.


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