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  • The study aimed to create a stable skincare product using a 2% extract from Prosopis cineraria bark, known for its high levels of flavonoids, polyphenols, and antioxidants, which can offer anti-aging and anti-inflammatory benefits.
  • Research included extracting active compounds from the stem, leaves, and bark, testing their effectiveness in areas like antioxidant activity and enzyme inhibition, and confirming that the extract was non-toxic to human skin cells.
  • In vivo tests showed that the formulated emulsion significantly improved skin conditions by reducing melanin, redness, and oiliness while enhancing hydration and elasticity, marking it as a promising treatment for skin rejuvenation and various cosmetic concerns.

Article Abstract

Several plants found rich in flavonoid, polyphenols, and antioxidants reported antiaging, oppose inflammation and carcinogenic properties but have rarely been applied in dermatology. The present study was an active attempt to formulate a stable phytocosmetic emulsion system loaded with 2% pre-concentrated Prosopis cineraria bark extract, aiming to revive facial skin properties. In order to obtain potent therapeutic activities, we first prepared extracts of stem, leaves, and bark and screen them on basis of phenolic, flavonoids contents and antioxidant, antibacterial, lipoxygenase and tyrosinase inhibition activities. Furthermore, cytocompatibility of the extract was also determined prior starting in vivo investigations. Then the in vivo performance of 2% bark extract loaded emulsion formulation was determined by using non-invasive probe cutometer and elastometer with comparison to base formulation. The preliminary experiment showed that bark extract has a significant amount of phenolic and flavonoid compounds with eminent antioxidant potential. Furthermore, indicated an efficient antibacterial, lipoxygenase, and tyrosinase enzyme inhibition activities. Importantly, the bark extract did not induce any toxicity or apoptosis, when incubated with HaCat cells. Moreover, the in vivo results showed the formulation (size 3 μm) decreased the skin melanin, erythema and sebum contents up to 2.1-,2.7-and 79%, while increased the skin hydration and elasticity up to 2-folds and 22% as compared to the base, respectively. Owing to enhanced therapeutic effects the phytocosmetic formulation proved to be a potential skin whitening, moisturizer, anti-acne, anti-wrinkle, anti-aging therapy and could actively induce skin rejuvenation and resurfacing.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biopha.2018.08.024DOI Listing

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