Plants (Apr 2025)

A Systematic Preparation of Liposomes with Yerba Mate (<i>Ilex paraguariensis</i>) Extract

  • Yasmine Miguel Serafini Micheletto,
  • Brenda Vieira de Jesus,
  • Gisele Louro Peres,
  • Vânia Zanella Pinto

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/plants14091325
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 9
p. 1325

Abstract

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Lipid vesicles, liposomes and phytosomes have been gaining significant attention in various applications for phytochemical preservation. Furthermore, yerba mate (Ilex paraguariensis) contains a high content of bioactive compounds with functional properties; however, its liquid extract exhibits limited stability. For the first time, lipid vesicles containing yerba mate extract were produced and characterized. They were prepared using pure or purified phosphatidylcholine (PC) and n-hexane as a solvent via the reverse phase evaporation method. Their characterization was conducted using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), UV–vis spectroscopy, Zeta potential (PZ), and dynamic light scattering (DLS). The decrease or absence of FTIR bands and UV–vis absorbance (325 nm) from the yerba mate extract suggests the successful dispersion of yerba mate extract in the liposome membrane, ensuring its encapsulation or complexation. Additionally, the size of lipid vesicles decreased from 625.1 nm to 440.5 nm (pure PC) and from 690.0 nm to 518.6 nm (purified PC) after the addition of yerba mate extract PZ values showed a slight change in all vesicles enhancing colloidal stability. This, combined with the reduction observed in DLS, suggests membrane reorganization, leading to the formation of unilamellar liposomes. Our observations indicate the possible formation of phytosomes, although additional studies are necessary to confirm this mechanism.

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