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Preparation and characterisation of organic UV filters based on combined PHB/liposomes with natural phenolic compounds
PAVELKOVÁ, R.; MATOUŠKOVÁ, P.; HOOVÁ, J.; POŘÍZKA, J.; MÁROVÁ, I.
Original Title
Preparation and characterisation of organic UV filters based on combined PHB/liposomes with natural phenolic compounds
English Title
Preparation and characterisation of organic UV filters based on combined PHB/liposomes with natural phenolic compounds
Type
WoS Article
Original Abstract
In this study preparation and characterization of new UV-protecting systems based on liposomes/polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) with encapsulated coffee extracts are presented. Green and roasted coffee extracts with high phenolics content, high antioxidant activity and sun protection factor (SPF) value 40–50 were used as model organic UV filters and encapsulated into liposomes and PHB-liposomes. Particle size and colloid stability was observed by dynamic light scattering and zeta-potential. Toxicity of particles was tested by MTT and LDH assay on HaCaT cell line. All prepared samples showed moderate or high encapsulation efficiency. Addition of PHB up to 50 % of lecithin led to increased size and stability. As optimal addition of 20 % PHB into liposome particles was found leading to optimum size and processing of particles, to high UV-protective effect as well as to increased colloid stability and SPF value during long-term storage. Significant differences in cell viability were found in cytotoxicity studies after exposure of keratinocytes to liposomes with different PHB content. Newly fabricated PHB-liposome particles with coffee extract were not found as toxic for HaCaT cells and in LDH test up to 12 %. These particles can act as active carriers for organic sunscreen components in combination with UV-protective effect of PHB.
English abstract
In this study preparation and characterization of new UV-protecting systems based on liposomes/polyhydroxybutyrate (PHB) with encapsulated coffee extracts are presented. Green and roasted coffee extracts with high phenolics content, high antioxidant activity and sun protection factor (SPF) value 40–50 were used as model organic UV filters and encapsulated into liposomes and PHB-liposomes. Particle size and colloid stability was observed by dynamic light scattering and zeta-potential. Toxicity of particles was tested by MTT and LDH assay on HaCaT cell line. All prepared samples showed moderate or high encapsulation efficiency. Addition of PHB up to 50 % of lecithin led to increased size and stability. As optimal addition of 20 % PHB into liposome particles was found leading to optimum size and processing of particles, to high UV-protective effect as well as to increased colloid stability and SPF value during long-term storage. Significant differences in cell viability were found in cytotoxicity studies after exposure of keratinocytes to liposomes with different PHB content. Newly fabricated PHB-liposome particles with coffee extract were not found as toxic for HaCaT cells and in LDH test up to 12 %. These particles can act as active carriers for organic sunscreen components in combination with UV-protective effect of PHB.
Keywords
Nanoparticles, PHB-liposomes, Stability, Cytotoxicity, UV protection, Coffea arabica
Key words in English
Nanoparticles, PHB-liposomes, Stability, Cytotoxicity, UV protection, Coffea arabica
Authors
PAVELKOVÁ, R.; MATOUŠKOVÁ, P.; HOOVÁ, J.; POŘÍZKA, J.; MÁROVÁ, I.
RIV year
2021
Released
01.10.2020
Publisher
Elsevier
ISBN
0168-1656
Periodical
JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY
Volume
324
Number
1
State
Kingdom of the Netherlands
Pages from
1
Pages to
10
Pages count
10
URL
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BibTex
@article{BUT166337,
author="Renata {Uhlířová} and Petra {Skoumalová} and Julie {Hoová} and Jaromír {Pořízka} and Ivana {Márová}",
title="Preparation and characterisation of organic UV filters based on combined PHB/liposomes with natural phenolic compounds",
journal="JOURNAL OF BIOTECHNOLOGY",
year="2020",
volume="324",
number="1",
pages="1--10",
doi="10.1016/j.btecx.2020.100021",
issn="0168-1656",
url="https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590155920300081"
}Documents