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Title: Optimization and Formulation of Mixed Niosome/Cyclodextrin Encapsulation Process for Béjaia Propolis Extract
Authors: FATMI, Sofiane
TOUTOU, Zahra
CHIBANI, Nacéra
LEZRAG, Hayet Ahlem
SKIBA, Mohamed
IGUEROUADA, Mokrane
Keywords: Natural product
propolis extract
niosomes
mixte encapsulation
cyclodextrins
Issue Date: 15-Jul-2024
Publisher: University of Bejaia
Citation: Sofiane FATMI; Zahra TOUTOU ; Nacéra CHIBANI; Hayet Ahlem LEZRAG; Mohamed SKIBA; Mokrane IGUEROUADA. Optimization and Formulation of Mixed Niosome/Cyclodextrin Encapsulation Process for Béjaia Propolis Extract. Biopolymer Applications Journal (BAJ). Vol 03, N°2, 2024, pp.12-17
Series/Report no.: ;Vol 03, N°2
Abstract: This study focuses on the preparation and optimization of a mixed cyclodextrin and niosomal suspension containing propolis extract from the Melbou region. The experimental design was utilized to determine the key parameters influencing encapsulation efficiency and particle size. The extraction yield of propolis was found to be 12.16%. The flavonoid content, specifically quercetin, was quantified using UV-visible analysis. The optimal niosomal suspension exhibited an encapsulation efficiency of 34.81% and an average particle size of 557.283 nm, compared to 426.80 nm for the placebo. Thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) revealed enhanced thermal stability of the encapsulated extract, with significant improvement compared to the unencapsulated extract. The niosomal formulation delayed the onset of mass loss at 220°C, indicating effective preservation of volatile and bioactive components. These findings suggest that niosomal encapsulation can enhance the stability and bioavailability of propolis extract, offering promising applications in pharmaceutical and nutraceutical formulations.
URI: http://univ-bejaia.dz/dspace/123456789/25200
ISSN: 2800-1729
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