Abstract
Chitosan (CH) and angico gum (AG) nanoparticles were loaded with essential oil, Lippia sidoides (Ls), being characterized according to their composition, size distribution, Ls:polymer ratio, thermal stability and in vitro and in vivo controlled release. Nanoparticles prepared using Ls:AG ratios of 1:2 to 1:20 had loading values of 3.3 to 7.7%, with encapsulation efficiencies in the range of 16.0 to 77.8%. Particle sizes were in the range of 10-60 nm and size distributions were independent of Ls content, for different Ls:AG ratios. Infrared spectroscopy revealed the presence of thymol in the nanoparticles. TGA and DSC revealed that the degradation temperature of AG-CH nanoparticles decreased with an increase in Ls content. Controlled-release data showed a slower release profile for samples with Ls:AG = 1:10 than for the other samples. Bioassays showed that sample Ls:AG = 1:10 has a greater larvicidal effect, with 85 ± 3% mortality. © 2010 Sociedade Brasileira de Química.
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Paula, H. C. B., Sombra, F. M., Abreu, F. O. M. S., & De Paula, R. C. M. (2010). Lippia sidoides essential oil encapsulation by angico gum/chitosan nanoparticles. Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 21(12), 2359–2366. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0103-50532010001200025
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