Synthesis and characterization of different nanoemulsions containing birch bark extracts

Journal Title: Medicine in Evolution - Year 2018, Vol 0, Issue 4

Abstract

The plants are used to cure diseases for many centuries. Even today, the plants are a source of therapy and healing for many diseases. It is known that the bark, the leaves, the buds and the sap of birch are magical for the health. The main aim of this study was to synthesize and to characterize some polymer nanoemulsions containing different birch bark extracts. Interfacial polymerizations combined with a simultaneous emulsification were used as the procedure to obtain the nanoemulsions, which were analyzed by pH, DSC, and Zetasizer measurements; the bioevaluation of the new products was assessed by non-invasive techniques using tests on human skin. The results indicate that the obtained products are safe for humans.

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(2018). Synthesis and characterization of different nanoemulsions containing birch bark extracts. Medicine in Evolution, 0(4), 414-421. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-493905