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Potentiating antimicrobial efficacy of propolis through niosomal-based system for administration. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Propolis is a complex resinous substance collected by honeybees, and this study aimed to enhance its antimicrobial properties using a niosomal delivery system for topical use.
  • The researchers extracted propolis and created propolis-loaded niosomes, assessing their size, efficiency, stability, and antimicrobial effectiveness.
  • Results showed that these niosomes significantly improved the antimicrobial activity of propolis and enhanced skin retention, indicating that this niosomal system might be an effective way to deliver propolis for better topical application.

Article Abstract

Background: is a multicomponent active, complex resinous substance collected by honeybees () from a variety of plant sources. This study was designed to improve the antimicrobial efficacy of propolis by engineering a niosomal-based system for topical application.

Methods: Propolis was extracted in ethanol and screened for total polyphenol content. Propolis-loaded niosomes (PLNs) were prepared with varying concentrations of Span 60 and cholesterol. The PLNs were evaluated for physicochemical parameters, namely, vesicle size, entrapment efficiency, zeta potential, surface topography and shape, and stability, followed by screening for antimicrobial activity. The PLNs were formulated into propolis niosomal gel (PNG) using Carbopol P934 base and subjected to skin deposition study.

Results: The ethanolic extract of propolis had high polyphenolic content (270 ± 9.2 mg GAE/g). The prepared PLNs showed vesicle size between 294 nm and 427 nm, and the percent entrapment in the range of 50.62-71.29% with a significant enhancement in antimicrobial activity against and . Enhanced antimicrobial activity of PLNs was attributed to the ability of niosomes to directly interact with the bacterial cell envelop thereby facilitating the diffusion of propolis constituents across the cell wall. The formulated PNG exhibited a twofold better skin deposition due to improved retention of niosomes in the skin.

Conclusion: The findings indicate that the engineering of a niosomal-based system for propolis enhanced its antimicrobial potential through topical application.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5481798PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.imr.2014.10.004DOI Listing

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