Nanoencapsulated Essential Oils with Enhanced Antifungal Activity for Potential Application on Agri-Food, Material and Environmental Fields
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2021
Abstract:
Nanotechnology is a new frontier of this century that finds applications in various fields of
science with important effects on our life and on the environment. Nanoencapsulation of bioactive
compounds is a promising topic of nanotechnology. The excessive use of synthetic compounds with
antifungal activity has led to the selection of resistant fungal species. In this context, the use of plant
essential oils (EOs) with antifungal activity encapsulated in ecofriendly nanosystems could be a new
and winning strategy to overcome the problem. We prepared nanoencapsules containing the essential
oils of Origanum vulgare (OV) and Thymus capitatus (TC) by the nanoprecipitation method. The
colloidal suspensions were characterized for size, polydispersity index (PDI), zeta potential, efficiency
of encapsulation (EE) and loading capacity (LC). Finally, the essential oil nanosuspensions were
assayed against a panel of fourteen fungal strains belonging to the Ascomycota and Basidiomycota
phyla. Our results show that the nanosystems containing thyme and oregano essential oils were
active against various fungal strains from natural environments and materials. In particular, the
minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) and minimum fungicidal concentration (MFC) values
were two to four times lower than the pure essential oils. The aqueous, ecofriendly essential oil
nanosuspensions with broad-spectrum antifungal activity could be a valid alternative to synthetic
products, finding interesting applications in the agri-food and environmental fields.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
antifungal activity; essential oils; nanoencapsulation; poly(?-caprolactone); Origanum vulgare; Thymus capitatus
Elenco autori:
Geraci, Corrada; Napoli, EDOARDO MARCO; Granata, Giuseppe
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