dc.description.abstract | Background: Acne is one of the diseases experienced by about 85% of the world's
population aged 11-30 years, especially in adolescents aged 15-18 years. One of the
natural ingredients that can be used to overcome it is peppermint oil which has
antibacterial activity against Propionibacterium acnes. peppermint oil can be
formulated into nanoemulgel to facilitate its use.
Objective: This study aims to formulate peppermint oil nanoemulgel that meets the
physical evaluation requirements of nanoemulgel and observe the antibacterial
activity against Propionibacterium acnes.
Methods: peppermint oil was formulated with various concentrations of F1 (1%),
F2 (2%) and F3 (3%) and then carried out physical evaluation and antibacterial
activity
testing of peppermint oil nanoemulgel preparations against
Propionibacterium acnes. Then physical stability testing at room temperature for
12 weeks, centrifugation test, and cycling test were conducted.
Results: peppermint oil nanoemulgel preparations produced are semisolid, milky
white in color, and have a distinctive peppermint smell and also meet the evaluation
requirements with pH 4.95-6.43, viscosity 12,200-14,720 cPs, and do not cause
irritation to the skin. The results of the antibacterial activity test of peppermint oil
nanoemulgel preparations against Propionibacterium acnes had an inhibition zone
diameter of 13.13-15.3 mm. All nanoemulgel preparations were stable in storage
for 12 weeks at room temperature, did not experience phase separation during
cycling test, and centrifugation.
Conclusion: peppermint oil formulated into nanoemulgel dosage form that meets
the physical quality requirements of the preparation and is stable for 12 weeks in
room temperature storage and has antibacterial activity against Propionibacterium
acnes. | en_US |