IAI CONFERENCE: Therapeutic potential of Cymbopogon schoenanthus (L.) developed into nanoparticle technology

Authors

  • Lutfi Chabib Islamic University of Indonesia, Indonesia
  • Adnan Muhammad Uno J Hidayat Islamic University of Indonesia, Indonesia
  • A.M. Bagas Trianloka Islamic University of Indonesia, Indonesia
  • Muhammad Iqbal Pangestu Islamic University of Indonesia, Indonesia
  • Arman Suryani Islamic University of Indonesia, Indonesia
  • Yulianto Islamic University of Indonesia, Indonesia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46542/pe.2021.212.210214

Keywords:

Cymbopogon schoenanthus (L.), Essential oil, Nanotechnology

Abstract

Introduction: One of plants that may have therapeutic potential is the Cymbopogon schoenanthus (L.) Spreng, also known as camel grass.    

Aim: This review aims to investigate and gather comprehensive information about camel grass plants and their potential to be developed into a nanotechnology drug delivery system.     

Methods: This review examined a variety of online literature.   

Results: It was found that camel grass contains essential oil  such as piperitone. Piperitone is efficacious as an antioxidant, antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory, in addition to other properties . The development of camel grass essential oil into lipid-based nanotechnology preparations can improve its bioavailability, solubility, and stability, thereby improving its potential effectiveness.

Author Biographies

Lutfi Chabib, Islamic University of Indonesia, Indonesia

Department of Pharmacy

Adnan Muhammad Uno J Hidayat, Islamic University of Indonesia, Indonesia

Professional Pharmacy Education Program

A.M. Bagas Trianloka, Islamic University of Indonesia, Indonesia

Professional Pharmacy Education Program

Muhammad Iqbal Pangestu, Islamic University of Indonesia, Indonesia

Professional Pharmacy Education Program

Arman Suryani, Islamic University of Indonesia, Indonesia

Professional Pharmacy Education Program

Yulianto, Islamic University of Indonesia, Indonesia

Department of Pharmacy

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28-07-2021

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Chabib, L. ., Hidayat, A. M. U. J. ., Trianloka, A. B. ., Pangestu, M. I. ., Suryani, A. ., & Yulianto. (2021). IAI CONFERENCE: Therapeutic potential of Cymbopogon schoenanthus (L.) developed into nanoparticle technology . Pharmacy Education, 21(2), p. 210–214. https://doi.org/10.46542/pe.2021.212.210214

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