NANOEMULSION FORMULATION OF CANDLENUT AND PEPPERMINT OIL AND ITS EFFECTIVITY TEST AS HAIR GROWTH PROMOTER FOR ANDROGENIC ALOPECIA MICE MODEL
Androgenic alopecia is a type of alopecia mostly experienced by men that occurs due to excess of testosterone which is metabolized to 5?-Dihydrotestosterone (5?- DHT) by 5?-reductase enzyme. Candlenut oil contains oleic and linoleic acid that can function as an inhibitor of the 5?-reductase enz...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Online Access: | https://digilib.itb.ac.id/gdl/view/56666 |
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Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Androgenic alopecia is a type of alopecia mostly experienced by men that occurs
due to excess of testosterone which is metabolized to 5?-Dihydrotestosterone (5?-
DHT) by 5?-reductase enzyme. Candlenut oil contains oleic and linoleic acid that
can function as an inhibitor of the 5?-reductase enzyme and can prevent the
metabolism of testosterone to 5?-DHT. The use of candlenut oil will be combined
with peppermint oil which can help multiply the number of hair follicles and
enlarge the size of hair follicles. This study aims to develop nanoemulsion formula
and evaluate its effectiveness as hair growth in androgenic alopecia mice.
Nanoemulsion was constructed by using combination of surfactant decyl
glucoside, PEG 40 HCO and co-surfactant ethoxydiglycol by ultrasonication
method using sonicator probe. The selected formula was characterized for
organoleptic, viscosity, pH, morphology and stability test. Then the ocular
irritation and acute dermal irritation tested on rabbits. The effectivity of
nanoemulsion to promote hair growth was tested on mice by observing length and
weight of hair that grow in androgenic alopecia mice. The results showed that the
best formula was obtained by using of PEG 40 HCO, decyl glucoside and
ethoxydiglycol with 2:1:1 ratio. Nanoemulsion has globule size of 79.13 nm ±
3.77, polydispersity index 0.38 ± 0.03, pH 4.9-5.0 and stable at 40C and 250C
storage for 21 days. Moreover, the nanoemulsion was negligible irritant based on
primary skin and non-irritant base on ocular irritation test. The test result showed
that the nanoemulsion can accelerate hair growth in the anagen phase. In
addition, nanoemulsion also provided the highest hair density among other test
groups that received induction. To conclude, the nanoemulsion consist of
candlenut oil and peppermint oil is potential to promote hair growth for
androgenic alopecia in mice. |
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