Vegetable moisturizing raw material from “Caatinga” Brazilian biome: safety and efficacy evaluations of O/W cosmetic emulsions containing Kalanchoe brasiliensis extract

Authors

  • Rayllan de Oliveira Rodrigues Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, College of Pharmacy
  • Gabriel Azevedo de Brito Damasceno Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, College of Pharmacy
  • Stella Maria Andrade Gomes Barreto Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, College of Pharmacy
  • Julia Morais Fernandes Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, College of Pharmacy
  • Krishna Chaitanya Telaprolu The University of Queensland, Translational Research Institute, School of Medicine, Therapeutics Research Centre
  • Pedro Alves da Rocha‑Filho University of São Paulo, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences of Ribeirão Preto, Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Luiz Alberto Lira Soares Federal University of Pernambuco
  • Elissa Arantes Ostrosky Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, College of Pharmacy
  • Valeria Soraya de Farias Sales Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, College of Pharmacy
  • Silvana Maria Zucolotto Langassner Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, College of Pharmacy
  • Márcio Ferrari Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, College of Pharmacy

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/s2175-97902018000417720

Keywords:

Cosmetics/products, Kalanchoe brasiliensis/extract/safety evaluation, Kalanchoe brasiliensis/ moisturizing efficacy, Stability studies, Brazil/plants

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the safety of Kalanchoe brasiliensis extract, followed by the development of an oil in water emulsion containing the K. brasiliensis leaves extract and evaluating its clinical moisturizing efficacy. The formulations containing sodium acrylates/ Beheneth-25 methacrylate Crosspolymer (and) hydrogenated polydecene (and) lauryl glucoside and 0.5% of extract were prepared. The extract was considered as non-irritating through skin irritant tests. The stability testing was carried out in different conditions for 90 days. The skin hydration was measured by capacitance measurement and transepidermal water loss using biophysical techniques. The results indicate that the formulation containing 0.5% of extract increased the hydration of the stratum corneum up to 5 h after application on the forearm. The transepidermal water loss was reduced when compared to the untreated area and placebo area. Therefore, we can conclude that the increased skin hydration and protection of barrier function can be attributed to the K. brasiliensis extract. This research presents a new raw material from the Brazilian Caatinga biome and shows its possible application in the development of cosmetic products.

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2018-12-20

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Vegetable moisturizing raw material from “Caatinga” Brazilian biome: safety and efficacy evaluations of O/W cosmetic emulsions containing Kalanchoe brasiliensis extract. (2018). Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 54(4), e17720. https://doi.org/10.1590/s2175-97902018000417720