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  • The study focused on developing clove oil nanoemulsion (CL-nanoemulsion) and emulsion (CL-emulsion) using ecofriendly methods, with CL-nanoemulsion being significantly smaller in droplet size (32.67 nm) compared to CL-emulsion (225.8 nm).
  • Antibacterial tests revealed CL-nanoemulsion had lower minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) values (0.31 to 5 mg/mL) and exhibited better antibiofilm and antifungal activity than CL-emulsion, with specific MICs against various fungal strains.
  • Additionally, CL-nanoemulsion showed promising anticancer effects, especially against MCF-7 breast cancer cells, inducing apoptosis

Article Abstract

In the current study, clove oil nanoemulsion (CL-nanoemulsion) and emulsion (CL-emulsion) were prepared through an ecofriendly method. The prepared CL-nanoemulsion and CL-emulsion were characterized using dynamic light scattering (DLS) and a transmission electron microscope (TEM), where results illustrated that CL-nanoemulsion droplets were approximately 32.67 nm in size and spherical in shape, while CL-nanoemulsion droplets were approximately 225.8 nm with a spherical shape. The antibacterial activity of CL-nanoemulsion and CL-emulsion was carried out using a microbroth dilution method. Results revealed that the preferred CL-nanoemulsion had minimal MIC values between 0.31 and 5 mg/mL. The antibiofilm efficacy of CL-nanoemulsion against significantly decreased the development of biofilm compared with CL-emulsion. Furthermore, results illustrated that CL-nanoemulsion showed antifungal activity significantly higher than CL-emulsion. Moreover, the prepared CL-nanoemulsion exhibited outstanding antifungal efficiency toward , , , , and where MICs were 12.5, 3.12, 0.78, 1.56, and 1.56 mg/mL, respectively. Additionally, the prepared CL-nanoemulsion was analyzed for its antineoplastic effects through a modified MTT assay for evaluating apoptotic and cytotoxic effects using HepG2 and MCF-7 cell lines. MCF-7 breast cancer cells showed the lowest IC values (3.4-fold) in CL-nanoemulsion relative to that of CL-emulsion. Thus, CL-nanoemulsion induces apoptosis in breast cancer cells by inducing caspase-8 and -9 activity and suppressing VEGFR-2. In conclusion, the prepared CL-nanoemulsion had antibacterial, antifungal, and antibiofilm as well as anticancer properties, which can be used in different biomedical applications after extensive studies in vivo.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10421252PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules28155812DOI Listing

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