Monteiro Isolda de Sousa, Fonseca Aimê Stefany Alves, Dos Santos Carolina Ramos, de Carvalho João Paulo Santos, da Silva Sebastião William, Veiga-Junior Valdir F, Ribeiro Rayssa, Vieira Ivo José Curcino, Nogueira Thalya Soares Ribeiro, da Costa Carlos Alexandre Rocha, Machado Gilson Gustavo Lucinda, Souza Lorrane Ribeiro, Boas Eduardo Valério Barros Vilas, Morais Samuel Silva, Almeida Jackson Roberto Guedes da Silva, Dutra Livia Macedo, Santos Victória Laysna Dos Anjos, Silva Atailson Oliveira, Sousa Marcelo Henrique, Carneiro Marcella Lemos Brettas, Joanitti Graziella Anselmo
Laboratory of Bioactive Compounds and Nanobiotechnology (LCBNano), University of Brasilia, Campus Universitário-Centro Metropolitano, Ceilandia Sul, Brasília 72220-275, DF, Brazil.
Post-Graduation Program in Sciences and Technologies in Health, Faculty of Ceilandia, University of Brasilia, Campus Universitário-Centro Metropolitano, Ceilandia Sul, Brasília 72220-275, DF, Brazil.
Pharmaceutics. 2025 Apr 9;17(4):498. doi: 10.3390/pharmaceutics17040498.
Andiroba oil, extracted from seeds, possesses therapeutic properties including anti-inflammatory and wound healing effects. This study aimed to develop and characterize a nanoemulsion formulation containing andiroba oil (NeAnd) and to evaluate its cytotoxicity and wound healing potential in vitro. : The oil was evaluated for acidity, antioxidant activity, and fatty acid composition. NeAnd was produced by ultrasonication and characterized using FTIR (Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy), Raman spectroscopy, dynamic light scattering, and transmission electron microscopy. NeAnd exhibited a spherical shape and stable physicochemical properties, with an average hydrodynamic diameter (HD) of 205.7 ± 3.9 nm, a polydispersity index (PdI) of 0.295 ± 0.05, a negative zeta potential of -4.16 ± 0.414 mV, and pH of approximately 6.5. These nanodroplets remained stable for 120 days when stored at 4 °C and maintained their parameters even under pH variations. FTIR and Raman analyses confirmed the presence of functional groups and the organization of fatty acid chains in NeAnd. Cell viability assays revealed no statistically significant differences in cytotoxicity at various concentrations (90-360 µg/mL) after 24 and 48 h. In scratch wound healing assays, NeAnd significantly enhanced wound closure (88.9%) compared to the PBS control (38%) and free andiroba oil (68.6%) in keratinocytes ( < 0.05). These promising findings indicate NeAnd as a potential nanophytomedicine for wound healing and tissue regeneration treatments.
从种子中提取的印加果油具有治疗特性,包括抗炎和伤口愈合作用。本研究旨在开发并表征一种含有印加果油的纳米乳剂配方(NeAnd),并评估其体外细胞毒性和伤口愈合潜力。对该油进行了酸度、抗氧化活性和脂肪酸组成的评估。NeAnd通过超声处理制备,并使用傅里叶变换红外光谱(FTIR)、拉曼光谱、动态光散射和透射电子显微镜进行表征。NeAnd呈现球形且具有稳定的物理化学性质,平均流体动力学直径(HD)为205.7±3.9nm,多分散指数(PdI)为0.295±0.05,ζ电位为-4.16±0.414mV,pH约为6.5。这些纳米液滴在4℃储存时可保持稳定120天,即使在pH变化的情况下也能维持其参数。FTIR和拉曼分析证实了NeAnd中官能团的存在以及脂肪酸链的排列。细胞活力测定显示,在24小时和48小时后,不同浓度(90-360μg/mL)下的细胞毒性无统计学显著差异。在划痕伤口愈合试验中,与PBS对照组(38%)和游离印加果油组(68.6%)相比,NeAnd在角质形成细胞中显著增强了伤口闭合(88.9%)(P<0.05)。这些有前景的发现表明NeAnd作为一种潜在的纳米植物药可用于伤口愈合和组织再生治疗。