Separation of antioxidants from apple (Malus domestica) red peels and formulation of a daily face cream

Alexandra Mamagkaki, I. Papasotiriou
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Background: Apples (Malus domestica) are a part of most daily diet. Their positive impact on health and overall wellness is recognized and widely accepted. Nowadays, the demanding industry of cosmetology has raised awareness over the potent dangers of the ingredients and consumers tend to reach out for products more nature based and gentle. In this study, the development of different extraction methods for the isolation of antioxidants from apples’ peels was tried and the evaluation of their efficacy. In addition to this, it was aimed to formulate a simple daily face cream using this extract and prove its action. Materials and Methods: This product was tested for its allergens, its stability and its preservative efficacy with the target to conclude to not only an effective daily cream but to a safe product ready to be used. Moreover, the antioxidant activity of the extract was determined as a single extract as well as after its encapsulation in the face cream. Results: The most common extraction methods were followed and showed that at 200μg/mL concentration the scavenging activity of some extracts is more than 80%. The formulation of those in a product, appeared to have successful results, since the antioxidant value of the peels remained in the product which proved to have a satisfying preservation system, no unforeseen allergens and great stability behavior under different conditions of storage. Conclusion: This study suggests the extraction of apples’ peels and the separation of antioxidant compounds. The findings prove that these kind of ingredients can be used in a product successfully and lead to the daily use by consumers.
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苹果(Malus domestica)红果皮中抗氧化剂的分离及每日面霜的配方
背景:苹果(Malus domestica)是大多数日常饮食的一部分。它们对健康和整体健康的积极影响是公认和广泛接受的。如今,要求苛刻的美容行业提高了人们对成分潜在危险的认识,消费者倾向于购买更自然、更温和的产品。本研究对苹果果皮中抗氧化剂的不同提取方法进行了试验,并对不同提取方法的提取效果进行了评价。除此之外,它的目的是用这种提取物配制一种简单的日常面霜,并证明其作用。材料和方法:本产品进行了过敏原、稳定性和防腐效果的测试,目标是得出结论,不仅是一种有效的日常乳霜,而且是一种安全的产品。此外,还测定了该提取物作为单一提取物和在面霜中包封后的抗氧化活性。结果:采用最常用的提取方法,在200μg/mL浓度下,部分提取物的清除率可达80%以上。这些产品的配方似乎取得了成功的结果,因为果皮的抗氧化价值保留在产品中,并被证明具有令人满意的保存系统,没有不可预见的过敏原,在不同的储存条件下表现出很强的稳定性。结论:本研究对苹果果皮的提取和抗氧化成分的分离进行了研究。研究结果证明,这些成分可以成功地用于产品中,并被消费者日常使用。
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