Microfluidic‐based nanoemulsion of Ocimum basilicum extract: Constituents, stability, characterization, and potential biomedical applications for improved antimicrobial and anticancer properties

Author:

Ahmad Irfan1,Al‐dolaimy F.2,Kzar Mazin Hadi3,Kareem Ashwaq Talib4,Mizal Thair L.5,Omran Aisha A.6,Alazbjee Adeeb Abdulally Abdulhussien7,Obaidur Rab Safia1ORCID,Eskandar Mamdoh8,Alawadi Ahmed Hussien91011,Alsalamy Ali12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, College of Applied Medical Sciences King Khalid University Abha Saudi Arabia

2. Al‐Zahraa University for Women Karbala Iraq

3. College of Physical Education and Sport Sciences Al‐Mustaqbal University Hillah Babil Iraq

4. College of Pharmacy National University of Science and Technology Dhi Qar Iraq

5. Department of Medical Engineering Al‐Esraa University College Baghdad Iraq

6. Department of Medical Engineering AL‐Nisour University College Baghdad Iraq

7. College of Medicine Al‐Ayen University Thi‐Qar Iraq

8. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, College of Medicine King Khalid University Abha Saudi Arabia

9. College of Technical Engineering The Islamic University Najaf Iraq

10. College of Technical Engineering The Islamic University of Al Diwaniyah Al Diwaniyah Iraq

11. College of Technical Engineering The Islamic University of Babylon Babylon Iraq

12. College of Technical Engineering Imam Ja'afar Al‐Sadiq University Al‐Muthanna Iraq

Abstract

AbstractThis paper reports on the findings from a study that aimed to identify and characterize the constituents of Ocimum basilicum extract using gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC–MS) analysis, as well as assess the physicochemical properties and stability of nanoemulsions formulated with O. basilicum extract. The GC–MS analysis revealed that the O. basilicum extract contained 22 components, with Caryophyllene and Naringenin identified as the primary active constituents. The nanoemulsion formulation demonstrated excellent potential for use in the biomedical field, with a small and uniform particle size distribution, a negative zeta potential, and high encapsulation efficiency for the O. basilicum extract. The nanoemulsions exhibited spherical morphology and remained physically stable for up to 6 months. In vitro release studies indicated sustained release of the extract from the nanoemulsion formulation compared to the free extract solution. Furthermore, the developed nanoformulation exhibited enhanced anticancer properties against K562 cells while demonstrating low toxicity in normal cells (HEK293). The O. basilicum extract demonstrated antimicrobial activity against Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Candida albicans, and Staphylococcus epidermidis, with a potential synergistic effect observed when combined with the nanoemulsion. These findings contribute to the understanding of the constituents and potential applications of O. basilicum extract and its nanoemulsion formulation in various fields, including healthcare and pharmaceutical industries. Further optimization and research are necessary to maximize the efficacy and antimicrobial activity of the extract and its nanoformulation.Research Highlights This study characterized the constituents of O. basilicum extract and assessed the physicochemical properties and stability of its nanoemulsion formulation. The O. basilicum extract contained 22 components, with Caryophyllene and Naringenin identified as the primary active constituents. The nanoemulsion formulation demonstrated excellent potential for biomedical applications, with sustained release of the extract, low toxicity, and enhanced anticancer and antimicrobial properties. The findings contribute to the understanding of the potential applications of O. basilicum extract and its nanoemulsion formulation in healthcare and pharmaceutical industries, highlighting the need for further optimization and research.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Medical Laboratory Technology,Instrumentation,Histology,Anatomy

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