Unconventional and Sustainable Nanovectors for Phytohormone Delivery: Insights on Olea europaea
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Abstract:
Nanoscience has allowed outstanding progress
in many fields of research. Concerning the transport and
delivery of active principles (drugs, contrast agents, sensitizers
etc.), the improvements obtained by miniaturized carriers
have recently been extended from medicine and pharmacy to
agriculture. However, when coming to crop production, issues
such as scalability, eco-compatibility, and sustainability
represent a veritable challenge, so far only partially addressed.
In this study, we propose lipid-based nanoformulations for the
administration of root-promoting phytohormones to different
cultivars of Olea europaea. In order to maximize the efficiency
of these novel carriers, we devised nanovectors made by lipids
extracted from olive pomace, a material derived from the plant
itself and representing a waste in oil processing. This allowed combining cost-effectiveness and environmentally friendly
procedures. The implementation obtained using adjuvants, such as purified natural lipids forming stable and well-defined nanoobjects,
was also investigated. Controlled and reproducible formulations were achieved after extensive study of the obtained
systems, in particular by physicochemical characterization through advanced methods. Trials in vivo and in vitro showed that
rooting was enhanced with respect to conventional treatments, thus indicating that the innovative formulations here fabricated
have significant potentiality for the large-scale administration of agrochemicals in the context of sustainable economy.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Green nanodelivery; Olive pomace; Rooting; Phytohormones; Small angle scattering
Elenco autori:
Petruccelli, RAFFAELLA ANTONIETTA; Benelli, Carla; Giordano, Cristiana
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