Background: Many synthetic and herbal APIs have been patented as nanosized emulsified gels for a range of medicinal purposes in the last few years. Unfortunately, due to their restricted therapeutic utility, almost half of these medications are classified as either class II or class IV in the biopharmaceutical categorization system (BCS) or are neither of them still in development. Benzocaine which is a BCS Class II drug is utilized in this study. Nigella sativa a well-known plant having various medicinal properties is also utilized. Aim: This study aimed to determine the efficacy of Benzocaine and Nigella Sativa seed oil against Gram-negative and Gram-positive microorganisms, such as Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus Aureus, as well as to observe the zone of inhibition and create a nanoemulgel to produce the combined impact of synergy. Methods: A formulation comprising nanosized emulsion globules created using low-speed homogenization procedures is known as nano emulsion-based gel, or nanoemulgel, and is further transformed into nanoemulgel by including an appropriate gelling agent. It has been proven to be a viable option for topical medication deliverywith globular size ranging between 5 to 500 nm. FTIR was used to study any possible incompatibilities with the drug and other excipients used in the nanoemulgel formulation. Other parameters i.e. viscosity, pH, spreadability, etc are also evaluated to confirm the safety and efficacy of the formulation. Result: The particle size of the optimized nanoemulsion was found to be 10.6 nm and the zeta potential was around -10.2 mV. An antimicrobial evaluation was conducted, and the competitive synergistic effect of nanoemulgel was observed. Conclusion: It was determined that benzocaine and Nigella Sativa seed extract separately exhibited just a negligible amount of antibacterial action against both Gramm Positive and Gramm Negative bacteria. The nanoemulgel demonstrated a competent combined effect after being blended.
*Mr. Ajay Kumar, Mr. Yogesh Kumar, Ms. Shalu Gautam, Ms. Charu Shishodia, Mr.Shubham Pratap Singh (Wed,) studied this question.