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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 26, 2021
Filed:
Jan. 26, 2020
King Saud University, Riyadh, SA;
Hany Mohamed Yehia, Riyadh, SA;
Manal Ahmed Gasmelseed Awad, Riyadh, SA;
Mohamed Fekry Serag El-Din, Shebin El-Kom, EG;
Hatem Salama Mohamed Ali, Cairo, EG;
Reem Atta Alajmi, Cairo, EG;
Dina Mahmoud Metwally Hasanin, Zagazig, EG;
Wafa Abdullah Al-Megrin, Riyadh, SA;
Manal Fawzy Elkhadragy, Riyadh, SA;
KING SAUD UNIVERSITY, Riyadh, SA;
Abstract
Mangosteen nanoparticles and methods of synthesizing Mangosteen nanoparticles are provided. The Mangosteen nanoparticles may be synthesized by drying Mangosteen,fruit, grinding the dried Mangosteen to form powdered Mangosteen, suspending the powdered Mangosteen in a solvent to form a first Mangosteen solution, spraying the Mangosteen solution into boiling water under ultrasonic conditions to form a second Mangosteen solution, resting the second Mangosteen solution at room temperature (about 20° C.), and freeze-drying the second Mangosteen solution to obtain Mangosteen nanoparticles. The drying step may include either air-drying or freeze-drying the Mangosteen. The Mangosteen fruit peel may be used in the drying step instead of the inner Mangosteen fruit. The resulting nanoparticles may be used in pharmaceutical compositions, and may be useful for their antioxidant and antibacterial activities.