L-prolinol derivatives

Correlation of Physicochemical and Antimicrobial Properties of Liposomes Loaded with (+)-Usnic Acid

(+)-Usnic acid (UA) is a natural substance that displays pharmacological activity, but it is barely soluble in water, so it was included in liposomes in order to study its properties. First, the effects of phospholipid structure and loading methodology on UA entrapment efficacy were evaluated. Then, the physicochemical and biological properties (UA delivery efficacy to Staphylococcus aureus bacterial cells) of different liposome formulations containing structurally related amphiphiles derived from L-prolinol were fully investigated.

Use of N-oxide and cationic surfactants to enhance antioxidant properties of (+)-usnic acid loaded liposomes

The influence of the presence of synthetic structurally related N-oxide and corresponding cationic surfactants with different chain lengths on the properties of 1,2-dimyristoyl-sn-glycero-3-phosphocholine liposomes was investigated. Their potentiality as delivery systems of (+)-usnic acid was also evaluated by studying its entrapment efficiency and its antioxidant activity. In fact, (+)-usnic acid has many pharmacological properties that, as many natural substances, are often strictly linked to their antioxidant power.

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