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TítuloMicroalgae and cyanobacteria as sources of bioactive compounds for cosmetic applications: A systematic review
Autor(es)Castro, Vera
Oliveira, Rui Pedro Soares de
Dias, Alberto Carlos Pires
Palavras-chaveAntioxidant
Cianobacteria
Cosmetic
Inflammation
Microalgae
Skin
Data2023
EditoraElsevier 1
RevistaAlgal Research
CitaçãoCastro, V., Oliveira, R., & Dias, A. C. P. (2023, November). Microalgae and cyanobacteria as sources of bioactive compounds for cosmetic applications: A systematic review. Algal Research. Elsevier BV. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.algal.2023.103287
Resumo(s)Microalgae and cyanobacteria are rich in compounds with a wide diversity of biological activities that can be used to create new products with promising applications by the cosmetic industry. Many studies evaluating the bioactivities of microalgae and cyanobacteria extracts have been published, however perception of their potential use in cosmetic applications is still limited. The objective of this study was to systematically review the recent literature to assess the potential applications of microalgae and cyanobacteria in cosmetics. A total of 8498 articles mentioning antioxidant or anti-inflammatory properties, or cosmetic or nanosystem applications of microalgae and cyanobacteria extracts or biomass in the past 5 years were retrieved from different databases and the eligibility process was conducted applying inclusion and exclusion criteria. After that, 151 papers were selected of which 61 % cited antioxidant properties, 19 % cosmetic applications, 14 % anti-inflammatory potential, and 6 % nanosystem applications. The most reported genera were Chlorella (7 %), Arthrospira (7 %), Tetraselmis and Scenedesmus (6 % each). Crude extracts or biomass (56 %), pigments (14 %) and polysaccharides (9 %) were the type of microalgae- and cyanobacteria-based products most reported, Ninety-six percent of articles used in vitro methods with in vitro non-cellular assays being most cited (79 %) when compared with cellular assays (21 %), and only 4 % used in vivo approaches. Considering cosmetic applications, photoprotection (43 %), anti-cancer (melanoma) (19 %), and wound healing (16 %) were the most reported. A limited number of studies reported nanosystem applications, with metal nanoparticles and nanoemulsions as the most common nanosystem. The evidence found in the literature suggest that microalgae and cyanobacteria extracts are rich sources of bioactive products and compounds for cosmetic industry, which potential is far from being fully explored.
TipoArtigo
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/90822
DOI10.1016/j.algal.2023.103287
ISSN2211-9264
Versão da editorahttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S221192642300320X
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