| Literature DB >> 31214881 |
Prabhuddha L Gupta1, Mahendrapalsingh Rajput1, Tejas Oza1, Ujwalkumar Trivedi1, Gaurav Sanghvi2.
Abstract
Cosmetology is the developing branch of science, having direct impact on the society. The cosmetic sector is interested in finding novel biological alternatives which can enhance the product attributes as well as it can substitute chemical compounds. Many of the compounds are having biological origin and are acquire from bacteria, fungi, and algae. A range of biological compounds, like bio-surfactant, vitamins, antioxidants, pigments, enzymes, peptides have promising features and beneficial properties. Moreover, these products can be produced commercially with ease. The review will encompass the importance and use of microbial compounds for new cosmetic formulations as well as products associated with it.Entities:
Keywords: Biosurfactants; Cosmetics; Cyclodextrin; Emulsions; Formulations; Microbiology
Year: 2019 PMID: 31214881 PMCID: PMC6646485 DOI: 10.1007/s13659-019-0215-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nat Prod Bioprospect ISSN: 2192-2209
Fig. 1Main categories of cosmetics
Fig. 2Key structures of various compounds derived from microbial, fungal and algal sources used in cosmetics industry
The bacterial and fungal bio-molecules, source, origin and applications explored in this review
| Molecule class | Cosmetic application | Compound | Species | Origin | References |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Secondary metabolites | UV and Photo-protective potential, protection from oxidative damage | Mycosporine-like amino acids (MAAs) |
| Actinomycetes (Actinobacteria) | [ |
| Pigments | Improves skin, Antioxidant | Astaxanthin | Bacteria | [ | |
| Fungi | [ | |||
| UV protectant, antioxidant, skin hydration | Zeaxanthin |
| Bacteria | [ | |
| Exopolysaccharide | Brightening agent, smoothing agent | Dextran | Bacteria | [ | |
| Moisture retainer, Gelling agent | Alginate |
| |||
| Thickening, gelling, emulsification | Xanthan | ||||
| Gelling and thickening | Glucuronan | ||||
| Skin repair, Anti-aging | Hyaluronic acid |
| |||
| Biosurfactants | Detergent, foaming, emulsifying agent and skin hydrating properties | Viscosin, Rhamnolipids | Bacteria | [ | |
| Mannosylerythritol lipid | Fungi | [ | |||
| Surfactin | Bacteria | [ | |||
| Emulsan |
| Bacteria | [ | ||
| Sophorolipid | Fungi | [ | |||
| Cyclodextrins | Sustainable release of aroma, reduce foaming | alpha-cyclodextrin, beta-cyclodextrin, gamma-cyclodextrin | Bacteria | [ | |
| Enzymes | Treat stretch marks, Scar tissues | Aspartic proteases | Fungi | [ | |
| Skin regeneration | Collagenases | Bacteria | [ | ||
| Hair Removal | Keratinases | Bacteria | [ | ||
| Antioxidants, free radical scavenging, anti-aging | Superoxide dismutase Catalases Glutathion peroxidase | Bacteria | [ |
Chief cosmetic ingredients from algae
| Class | Cosmetic ingredient | Cosmetic application |
|---|---|---|
| Chlorophytes | β-carotene | Anti-aging creams and UV protectant Sun-screen lotions |
| Lutein | ||
| Neoxanthin | ||
| Violaxanthin | ||
| Phaeophytes | Potassium Alginate | Skin care serum and hair gels |
| Phlorotannins | Anti-aging creams | |
| Phloroglucinol | UV protection, skin whitening | |
| Fucoidan | Sun-screen lotions | |
| Fucoxanthin | De-pigmenting agent | |
| Laminarin | Skin protecting cream | |
| Rhodophytes | Carrageenan | Thickening and moisturizing agent in skin cream |
| Asthaxanthin | Anti-ageing ointments, lipsticks | |
| Porphyra-334 | Sun-screen lotions | |
| Shinorin | Sun-screen lotions |
Origin, function of potential biomolecules from algae
| Species name | Type | Compound | Function | References | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
| Macroalgae | Lipophilic extract | Reduce progerin in aged fibroblast | [ |
| 2 |
| Macroalgae | Laminaran, fucoidan and alginate | Increasing expression integrin molecules | [ |
| 3 |
| Macroalgae | Laminaran, fucoidan and alginate | Antioxidant | [ |
| 4 |
| Macroalgae | Mycosporine-like amino acids | Photo-protective potential | [ |
| 5 |
| Microalgae | Mycosporine-like amino acids | Photo-protective potential | [ |
| 6 |
| Macroalgae | Polyphenols | Macromolecular antioxidants | [ |
| 7 |
| Macroalgae | Phlorotannins, Oxylipins | Matrix metalloproteinase (MMPs) inhibition activity | [ |
| 8 |
| Microalgae | Beta-carotene | Photo-protective potential against UV, Anti-oxidant | [ |
| 9 |
| Microalgae | Lutein | Anti-oxidant | [ |
| 10 |
| Microalgae | Astaxanthin | Potent antioxidant and scavenger of free radicals | [ |
| 11 | Microalgae | Sporopollenin | Anti-wrinkle potential | [ | |
| 12 | Microalgae | Scytonemin | UV-A sunscreen | [ | |
| 13 |
| Macroalgae | Sargafuran | Anti-acne activity against P | [ |
| 14 |
| Microalgae | Crude extract in skin cream | Wound healing effect of keratinocyte cell | [ |