Monday, April 19, 2021

In vitro ANTIFUNGAL EVALUATION OF PREPARED CARBENDAZIM NANOEMULSION FOR EFFECTIVE TRANSLOCATION IN FUNGAL CELL | PLANT CELL BIOTECHNOLOGY AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGY

 The aim of this study was to see how effective permeability of antifungal carbendazim could be increased by forming it as an o/w nanoemulsion (NE). The NE was created by using an unprompted emulsification technique to optimise the concentrations of oleic acid as the oil, Tween 20 as the surfactant, and acetone as the co-surfactant. TEM (transmission electron microscopic) analysis was used to determine clarity, drug quality, compatibility, pH, viscosity, stability, and scale. In vitro antifungal assay were performed against two phytopathogens, Alternaria alternata and Dreschlera oryzae. The transparent Nano emulsion with narrow size range of oil droplets, sufficient pH and viscosity was obtained. The creation of distinct nanosized droplets with sizes ranging from 80 to 140 nm was revealed by TEM research. In contrast to the marketed Wettable Powder or suspension of Carbendazim, the NEs were stable under variable temperature conditions and had increased permeation into fungal spore cells, resulting in better performance.


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https://www.ikprress.org/index.php/PCBMB/article/view/5639

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