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  • Nanoemulsions, particularly the kojic acid ester-based nanoemulsion (KAE-NA), show promise for drug delivery with increased permeation rates, reaching over 59% at 8 hours.
  • The KAE-NA demonstrated effective antimicrobial activity against ATCC 43300, outperforming its active component, kojic acid ester, in inhibition zone size.
  • Toxicity tests on embryonic zebrafish indicated KAE-NA is relatively safe, with high survival rates and no deformities observed at doses up to 250 μg/mL.

Article Abstract

Nanoemulsions have emerged as novel vehicles for drug delivery that allow sustained or controlled release for topical application. In this study, kojic acid ester-based nanoemulsion (KAE-NA) was analyzed for permeation evaluation, kinetic release study, antimicrobial activity and toxicity profile on embryonic zebrafish (). Based on KAE-NA permeation evaluation, the percentage of permeation was significantly improved from 4.94% at 1 h to 59.64% at 8 h of application. The permeation rate of KAE-NA at 8 h was 4659.50 μg cm h (initial concentration, = 2000 μg mL) with a permeability coefficient ( ) value of 0.48 cm h. The kinetic release analysis showed the Korsmeyer-Peppas model was the best fitted kinetic model with high linearity [ = 0.9964]. Antimicrobial activity of KAE-NA was studied against the skin pathogen bacteria ATCC 43300. The results indicated that the inhibition zone size of the KAE-NA (8.00 ± 0.0 mm) was slightly bigger than that of its active ingredient, kojic acid ester (6.5 ± 0.0 mm). The toxicity profile of KAE-NA on embryonic zebrafish revealed less toxicity with LC (50% lethal concentration) more than 500 μg mL. The survival rate of the embryonic zebrafish was more than 80% when treated at doses ranging from 7.81-250 μg mL and showed normal development throughout the experiment without any observed deformation. Hence, KAE-NA proved to be less toxic on the embryonic zebrafish.

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