Use of sisal industrial waste (Agave sisalana Perrine) in sustainable and multifunctional cosmetic products

Author:

Daher Cláudia Cecílio1ORCID,Barreto Stella Maria Andrade Gomes1,de Brito Damasceno Gabriel Azevedo12,de Santana Oliveira Artur1,Leite Pedro Ivo Palacio1,Reginaldo Fernanda Priscila Santos3,Escudeiro Cassiano Carlos4,Ostrosky Elissa Arantes1,Giordani Raquel Brandt1,Ferrari Márcio1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Pharmacy Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte – UFRN Rio Grande do Norte Natal Brazil

2. Instituto Multidisciplinar em Saúde Universidade Federal da Bahia – UFBA Bahia Vitória da Conquista Brazil

3. Institute of Biology Leiden University Leiden The Netherlands

4. Instituto de Pesquisa Clínica Integrada – IPclin Sao Paulo Jundiaí Brazil

Abstract

AbstractObjectiveSisal is a common stiff fibre produced around the world, corresponding to approximately 70% of the commercial production of all fibres of this type. The fibres are extracted from the leaves of Agave sisalana, from which approximately 4% of their weight is obtained, with the remaining 96% considered to be residues from the process of the sisal industry. The objective of this work was to obtain a polyphenol‐enriched extract from the A. sisalana residue by ultrasonically assisted extraction, characterize it chemically, evaluate in vitro antioxidant activity, and develop safe and stable photoprotective formulations for future application in cosmetic preparations.MethodsUltrasonic extraction of solid plant material was performed using 50% ethanol/water (v/v). The extract was chemically characterized by high‐performance liquid chromatography equipment associated with classical molecular networking and evaluated for in vitro antioxidant activity by different methodologies. Ten formulations were prepared, varying the component concentrations and the shear time. The 1.0% sisal extract was incorporated into the most stable formulations, and preliminary and accelerated stability were evaluated. The emulsions were investigated for safety by assessment of primary accumulated dermal irritability and sensitization and a dermatological clinical study of phototoxicity and photosensitization. The photoprotective formulations containing or not containing the extract that were stable after 90 days had their in vivo sun protection factor (SPF), UVA protection factor, critical wavelength, and protection against visible and blue light determined.ResultsUltrasound extraction using 50% ethanol/water (EH 50) as an extractor vehicle showed the best yield. The extract exhibited a concentration of phenolic compounds (77.93 mg of equivalent to the standard gallic acid/g) and showed in vitro antioxidant activity. Emulsions without and with 1.0% sisal extract remained stable and safe. The addition of the extract to the photoprotective formulation statistically increased the SPF when compared to the formulation without the extract and offered protection against UVA radiation, critical wavelengths, and absorption of visible and blue light.ConclusionBased on the findings, the solid residue of A. sisalana may be indicated as a component of photoprotective and antioxidant cosmetic formulations.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Colloid and Surface Chemistry,Dermatology,Drug Discovery,Pharmaceutical Science,Aging,Chemistry (miscellaneous)

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