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CAROTENOID EXTRACT AND OIL FROM PUMPKIN (CUCURBITTA SPP.) BY-PRODUCTS FOR FACIAL CREAMS WITH HIGH ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY.

Authors :
Konrade, Daiga
Source :
Research for Rural Development - International Scientific Conference. 2023, Vol. 38, p82-88. 7p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Nowadays, different sun protective creams are available in the market, but most of them contain harmful synthetic chemicals and minerals which can induce skin allergies and premature ageing. Usage of sunscreens and photoprotectors of natural origin and natural antioxidants can reduce skin damage caused by excessive sun exposure. The effectiveness of the use of β-carotene – vitamin’s A precursor against excessive irradiation caused by oxidative stress cell damages has been proven of its very good antioxidative properties and leading to sooner regeneration of the skin after several environmental damages. Carotenoids and high value oil can be extracted from pumpkin (Cucurbitta spp.) by-products – peel and seeds with SC CO2 . The objective of this study was to incorporate pumpkin seed oil (PSO) and carotenoid extract (CE) from pumpkin by-products in to facial creams for UV protection. Two types of creams with PSO and CE were prepared emulsion o/w and w/o. A cream without extracts and natural ingredients was used as control sample. The sun protection factor values in vitro (SPF = 0.92 to 1.18), total content of carotenoids (TCC = 1.08–17.95 µg mL-1), β-carotene content (0.64–0.72 µg mL-1), total phenolics content (TPC = 62.64–95.82 mg GAE g-1), antiradical scavenging activity (11.26–43.66 %) and rheological behaviour of facial creams were determined. Although creams with CE and PSO show comparatively low SPF values, ß-carotene and phenolic compounds found in samples demonstrated very high antioxidant abilities valuable for skin protection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16914031
Volume :
38
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Research for Rural Development - International Scientific Conference
Publication Type :
Conference
Accession number :
174458415
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.22616/RRD.29.2023.012