Current advances of nanocarrier technology-based active cosmetic ingredients for beauty applications

H Zhou, D Luo, D Chen, X Tan, X Bai, Z Liu… - Clinical, Cosmetic …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
Nanocarrier technology has been effectively applied to the development of drug delivery
systems to overcome the limitations of traditional preparation. Its application has been …

Current application of phytocompound-based nanocosmeceuticals for beauty and skin therapy

P Ganesan, DK Choi - International journal of nanomedicine, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Phytocompounds have been used in cosmeceuticals for decades and have shown potential
for beauty applications, including sunscreen, moisturizing and antiaging, and skin-based …

Natural antioxidants in cosmetics

I Kusumawati, G Indrayanto - Studies in natural products chemistry, 2013 - Elsevier
Many cosmetics that are marketed nowadays often contain antioxidants as the active
ingredients. It is known that oxidation reactions could produce free radicals, which can start …

[HTML][HTML] Trends and challenges in phytotherapy and phytocosmetics for skin aging

IA Ahmed, MA Mikail, NH Zamakshshari… - Saudi Journal of …, 2022 - Elsevier
Oxidative stress and inflammation mostly contribute to aging and age-related conditions
including skin aging. The potential of natural products in the form of naturally-derived …

Leptadenia reticulata (Retz.) Wight & Arn. (Jivanti): Botanical, Agronomical, Phytochemical, Pharmacological, and Biotechnological Aspects

SK Mohanty, MK Swamy, UR Sinniah, M Anuradha - Molecules, 2017 - mdpi.com
Leptadenia reticulata (Retz.) Wight & Arn.(Apocynaceae), is a traditional medicinal plant
species widely used to treat various ailments such as tuberculosis, hematopoiesis …

Marine fungi: An untapped bioresource for future cosmeceuticals

S Agrawal, A Adholeya, CJ Barrow, SK Deshmukh - Phytochemistry letters, 2018 - Elsevier
A number of useful metabolites with cosmeceutical potential have been reported from
marine sources over the last several years. Marine life, particularly sponge, algae, tunicates …

Plant cell cultures as source of cosmetic active ingredients

A Barbulova, F Apone, G Colucci - Cosmetics, 2014 - mdpi.com
The last decades witnessed a great demand of natural remedies. As a result, medicinal
plants have been increasingly cultivated on a commercial scale, but the yield, the productive …

Cosmetic potential of natural products: industrial applications

SK Mahesh, J Fathima, VG Veena - Natural bio-active compounds: volume …, 2019 - Springer
The cosmetic industry is a high-valued and evergreen multibillion dollar industry with more
specialized and advanced products adding up every year. The major product categories in …

Nanomedicine-fortified cosmeceutical serums for the mitigation of psoriasis and acne

P Patel, R Pal, K Butani, S Singh, BG Prajapati - Nanomedicine, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Cosmetics have a long history of use for regenerative and therapeutic purposes that are
appealing to both genders. The untapped potential of nanotechnology in cosmeceuticals …

Effective active ingredients obtained through biotechnology

C Zappelli, A Barbulova, F Apone, G Colucci - Cosmetics, 2016 - mdpi.com
The history of cosmetics develops in parallel to the history of man, associated with fishing,
hunting, and superstition in the beginning, and later with medicine and pharmacy. Over the …