Effect of microemulsions on cell viability of human dermal fibroblasts

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Abstract

Microemulsions are optically clear, thermostable and isotropic mixture consisting of water, oil and surfactants. Their advantages of ease preparation, spontaneous formation, long-term stability and enhanced solubility of bioactive materials make them great potentials as vehicles in food and pharmaceutical applications. In this study, comparative in vitro cytotoxicity tests were performed to select a best formulation of microemulsion with the least toxicity for human dermal fibroblasts. Three different kinds of oils and six different kinds of surfactants were used to form microemulsions by different ratios. The effect of oil type and surfactant type as well as their proportions on cell proliferation and viability were tested.

Authors

  • Juyi Li

    • State Univ of NY- Stony Brook
  • Tatsiana Mironava

    • State Univ of NY- Stony Brook
  • Marcia Simon

    • State Univ of NY- Stony Brook
  • Miriam Rafailovich

    • State Univ of NY- Stony Brook
  • Nissim Garti

    • State Univ of NY- Stony Brook