Natural Product Derived Nano-Formulation for the Enhancement of Antimalarial Properties in Alpinia galanga
This research focuses on combatting malaria with local plants. As such, galangal was extracted via supercritical CO2 and formulated into nanoemulsion with extracts from betel leaf. The results showed that the nanoemulsion formulation gave higher antimalarial properties with reduced cytotoxicity. In...
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2024
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| author | Sam, Jian Hung |
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| description | This research focuses on combatting malaria with local plants. As such, galangal was extracted via supercritical CO2 and formulated into nanoemulsion with extracts from betel leaf. The results showed that the nanoemulsion formulation gave higher antimalarial properties with reduced cytotoxicity. In a nutshell, the end product showed immense potential as an antimalarial supplemental aid and as a candidate for further research as an antimalarial drug. |
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| spelling | curtin-20.500.11937-955842024-07-30T04:44:20Z Natural Product Derived Nano-Formulation for the Enhancement of Antimalarial Properties in Alpinia galanga Sam, Jian Hung This research focuses on combatting malaria with local plants. As such, galangal was extracted via supercritical CO2 and formulated into nanoemulsion with extracts from betel leaf. The results showed that the nanoemulsion formulation gave higher antimalarial properties with reduced cytotoxicity. In a nutshell, the end product showed immense potential as an antimalarial supplemental aid and as a candidate for further research as an antimalarial drug. 2024 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95584 Curtin University restricted |
| spellingShingle | Sam, Jian Hung Natural Product Derived Nano-Formulation for the Enhancement of Antimalarial Properties in Alpinia galanga |
| title | Natural Product Derived Nano-Formulation for the Enhancement of Antimalarial Properties in Alpinia galanga |
| title_full | Natural Product Derived Nano-Formulation for the Enhancement of Antimalarial Properties in Alpinia galanga |
| title_fullStr | Natural Product Derived Nano-Formulation for the Enhancement of Antimalarial Properties in Alpinia galanga |
| title_full_unstemmed | Natural Product Derived Nano-Formulation for the Enhancement of Antimalarial Properties in Alpinia galanga |
| title_short | Natural Product Derived Nano-Formulation for the Enhancement of Antimalarial Properties in Alpinia galanga |
| title_sort | natural product derived nano-formulation for the enhancement of antimalarial properties in alpinia galanga |
| url | http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95584 |