Design and development of a nanoemulsion system containing copper peptide by D-optimal mixture design and evaluation of its physicochemical properties

Copper peptide is an important compound used to prevent ageing; a process that leads to several unwanted aging signs such as wrinkles, sagging, pigmented spots and dryness. The D-optimal mixture design was used for optimizing the particle size of Virgin Coconut Oil (VCO) nanoemulsions for topical de...

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Main Authors: Samson, Shazwani, Basri, Mahiran, Masoumi, Hamid Reza Fard, Karjiban, Roghayeh Abedi, Abd. Malek, Emilia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Royal Society of Chemistry 2016
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/47823/1/Design%20and%20development%20of%20a%20nanoemulsion%20system%20containing%20copper%20peptide%20by%20D-optimal%20mixture%20design%20and%20evaluation%20of%20its%20physicochemical%20properties.pdf
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author Samson, Shazwani
Basri, Mahiran
Masoumi, Hamid Reza Fard
Karjiban, Roghayeh Abedi
Abd. Malek, Emilia
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Basri, Mahiran
Masoumi, Hamid Reza Fard
Karjiban, Roghayeh Abedi
Abd. Malek, Emilia
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description Copper peptide is an important compound used to prevent ageing; a process that leads to several unwanted aging signs such as wrinkles, sagging, pigmented spots and dryness. The D-optimal mixture design was used for optimizing the particle size of Virgin Coconut Oil (VCO) nanoemulsions for topical delivery of copper peptide. Effects of formulation variables including VCO (10–20%, w/w), Tween 80 : Pluronic PF68 (10–15%, w/w), xanthan gum (0.5–1.0%, w/w) and water (64.008–79.291), towards particle size as a response were studied. D-optimal mixture design analysis demonstrated that the variation in particle size as a response could be expressed as a quadratic function of the main components of the emulsion. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) showed that the quadratic polynomial model sufficiently fits the experimental data. The best combination of the composition factors that gave the optimum particle size was found to be VCO (10%, w/w), T80 : PF68 (15%, w/w), xanthan gum (0.867%, w/w) and water (74.133%, w/w). Under these optimum compositions, the actual particle size showed good agreement with predicted particle size with a residual standard error (RSE) less than 2%. The formulation containing copper peptide was successfully prepared with a particle size value of 120.7 nm, which was consistent with the result obtained by TEM. The final formulation also showed good conductivity and pH values as well as stability against phase separation. A rheology study demonstrates that the VCO nanoemulsion containing copper peptide exhibited shear thinning and pseudoplastic properties and showed more elastic rather than viscous characteristics due to the presence of a large linear viscoelastic region. Permeability test results showed that copper peptide in aqueous solution with and without penetration enhancer cannot be transported through the cellulose acetate membrane after 8 h application. The nanoemulsion increased the permeability of copper peptide with 21.89 ± 0.53% active matter release after 8 h application.
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spelling upm.eprints-478232016-07-13T04:33:38Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/47823/ Design and development of a nanoemulsion system containing copper peptide by D-optimal mixture design and evaluation of its physicochemical properties Samson, Shazwani Basri, Mahiran Masoumi, Hamid Reza Fard Karjiban, Roghayeh Abedi Abd. Malek, Emilia Copper peptide is an important compound used to prevent ageing; a process that leads to several unwanted aging signs such as wrinkles, sagging, pigmented spots and dryness. The D-optimal mixture design was used for optimizing the particle size of Virgin Coconut Oil (VCO) nanoemulsions for topical delivery of copper peptide. Effects of formulation variables including VCO (10–20%, w/w), Tween 80 : Pluronic PF68 (10–15%, w/w), xanthan gum (0.5–1.0%, w/w) and water (64.008–79.291), towards particle size as a response were studied. D-optimal mixture design analysis demonstrated that the variation in particle size as a response could be expressed as a quadratic function of the main components of the emulsion. Analysis of variance (ANOVA) showed that the quadratic polynomial model sufficiently fits the experimental data. The best combination of the composition factors that gave the optimum particle size was found to be VCO (10%, w/w), T80 : PF68 (15%, w/w), xanthan gum (0.867%, w/w) and water (74.133%, w/w). Under these optimum compositions, the actual particle size showed good agreement with predicted particle size with a residual standard error (RSE) less than 2%. The formulation containing copper peptide was successfully prepared with a particle size value of 120.7 nm, which was consistent with the result obtained by TEM. The final formulation also showed good conductivity and pH values as well as stability against phase separation. A rheology study demonstrates that the VCO nanoemulsion containing copper peptide exhibited shear thinning and pseudoplastic properties and showed more elastic rather than viscous characteristics due to the presence of a large linear viscoelastic region. Permeability test results showed that copper peptide in aqueous solution with and without penetration enhancer cannot be transported through the cellulose acetate membrane after 8 h application. The nanoemulsion increased the permeability of copper peptide with 21.89 ± 0.53% active matter release after 8 h application. Royal Society of Chemistry 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/47823/1/Design%20and%20development%20of%20a%20nanoemulsion%20system%20containing%20copper%20peptide%20by%20D-optimal%20mixture%20design%20and%20evaluation%20of%20its%20physicochemical%20properties.pdf Samson, Shazwani and Basri, Mahiran and Masoumi, Hamid Reza Fard and Karjiban, Roghayeh Abedi and Abd. Malek, Emilia (2016) Design and development of a nanoemulsion system containing copper peptide by D-optimal mixture design and evaluation of its physicochemical properties. RSC Advances, 6 (22). pp. 17845-17856. ISSN 2046-2069 http://pubs.rsc.org/en/content/articlelanding/2016/ra/c5ra24379c#!divAbstract 10.1039/C5RA24379C
spellingShingle Samson, Shazwani
Basri, Mahiran
Masoumi, Hamid Reza Fard
Karjiban, Roghayeh Abedi
Abd. Malek, Emilia
Design and development of a nanoemulsion system containing copper peptide by D-optimal mixture design and evaluation of its physicochemical properties
title Design and development of a nanoemulsion system containing copper peptide by D-optimal mixture design and evaluation of its physicochemical properties
title_full Design and development of a nanoemulsion system containing copper peptide by D-optimal mixture design and evaluation of its physicochemical properties
title_fullStr Design and development of a nanoemulsion system containing copper peptide by D-optimal mixture design and evaluation of its physicochemical properties
title_full_unstemmed Design and development of a nanoemulsion system containing copper peptide by D-optimal mixture design and evaluation of its physicochemical properties
title_short Design and development of a nanoemulsion system containing copper peptide by D-optimal mixture design and evaluation of its physicochemical properties
title_sort design and development of a nanoemulsion system containing copper peptide by d optimal mixture design and evaluation of its physicochemical properties
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/47823/1/Design%20and%20development%20of%20a%20nanoemulsion%20system%20containing%20copper%20peptide%20by%20D-optimal%20mixture%20design%20and%20evaluation%20of%20its%20physicochemical%20properties.pdf
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