Use of Curcuma longa in cosmetics: extraction of curcuminoid pigments, development of formulations, and in vitro skin permeation studies

Curcuma longais a ginger family aromatic herb (Zingiberaceae) whose rhizomes contain curcuminoid pigments, including curcumin, a compound known for its anti-inflammatory effects. The objective of this study was to obtain curcuminoid-rich extracts, develop topical formulations thereof, and assess the...

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Main Authors: Gisele Mara Silva Gonçalves, Gustavo Henrique da Silva, Pedro Paulo Barros, Silvana Mariana Srebernich, Cecilia Toyoko Cavalcanti Shiraishi, Victória Rodrigues de Camargos, Thais Barbiero Lasca
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Language:English
Published: Universidade de São Paulo 2014-12-01
Series:Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
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spelling doaj-a5ba8aadd62e468aa4687badb665bdd72020-11-24T23:55:01ZengUniversidade de São PauloBrazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences2175-97902014-12-0150488589310.1590/S1984-82502014000400024S1984-82502014000400885Use of Curcuma longa in cosmetics: extraction of curcuminoid pigments, development of formulations, and in vitro skin permeation studiesGisele Mara Silva GonçalvesGustavo Henrique da SilvaPedro Paulo BarrosSilvana Mariana SrebernichCecilia Toyoko Cavalcanti ShiraishiVictória Rodrigues de CamargosThais Barbiero LascaCurcuma longais a ginger family aromatic herb (Zingiberaceae) whose rhizomes contain curcuminoid pigments, including curcumin, a compound known for its anti-inflammatory effects. The objective of this study was to obtain curcuminoid-rich extracts, develop topical formulations thereof, and assess the stability and skin permeation of these formulations. Curcuma longa extracts were obtained and used to develop formulations. Skin permeation studies were conducted in a modified Franz diffusion cell system, and skin retention of curcuminoid pigments was quantified in pig ear membrane. Prepared urea-containing gel-cream formulations were unstable, whereas all others had satisfactory stability and pseudoplastic rheological behavior. The amount of curcuminoid pigments recovered from the receptor solution was negligible. The skin concentration of curcuminoid pigments retained was positive (>20 µg/g of skin, mostly in the stratum corneum), considering the low skin permeability of curcumin. We conclude that development of topical formulations containing curcumin or Curcuma longaextract is feasible, as long as adjuvants are added to improve preservation and durability. The formulations developed in this study enabled penetration of curcumin limited to the superficial layers of the skin and then possibly without a risk of systemic action, thus permitting local use as a topical anti-inflammatory.http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1984-82502014000400885&lng=en&tlng=enCurcuma longa/farmacognosiaCurcumina/uso/anti-inflamatório de ação localCosméticos/uso de produtos naturaisPigmentos curcuminoidesRetenção cutâneaProdutos naturais/uso em cosméticos
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author Gisele Mara Silva Gonçalves
Gustavo Henrique da Silva
Pedro Paulo Barros
Silvana Mariana Srebernich
Cecilia Toyoko Cavalcanti Shiraishi
Victória Rodrigues de Camargos
Thais Barbiero Lasca
spellingShingle Gisele Mara Silva Gonçalves
Gustavo Henrique da Silva
Pedro Paulo Barros
Silvana Mariana Srebernich
Cecilia Toyoko Cavalcanti Shiraishi
Victória Rodrigues de Camargos
Thais Barbiero Lasca
Use of Curcuma longa in cosmetics: extraction of curcuminoid pigments, development of formulations, and in vitro skin permeation studies
Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
Curcuma longa/farmacognosia
Curcumina/uso/anti-inflamatório de ação local
Cosméticos/uso de produtos naturais
Pigmentos curcuminoides
Retenção cutânea
Produtos naturais/uso em cosméticos
author_facet Gisele Mara Silva Gonçalves
Gustavo Henrique da Silva
Pedro Paulo Barros
Silvana Mariana Srebernich
Cecilia Toyoko Cavalcanti Shiraishi
Victória Rodrigues de Camargos
Thais Barbiero Lasca
author_sort Gisele Mara Silva Gonçalves
title Use of Curcuma longa in cosmetics: extraction of curcuminoid pigments, development of formulations, and in vitro skin permeation studies
title_short Use of Curcuma longa in cosmetics: extraction of curcuminoid pigments, development of formulations, and in vitro skin permeation studies
title_full Use of Curcuma longa in cosmetics: extraction of curcuminoid pigments, development of formulations, and in vitro skin permeation studies
title_fullStr Use of Curcuma longa in cosmetics: extraction of curcuminoid pigments, development of formulations, and in vitro skin permeation studies
title_full_unstemmed Use of Curcuma longa in cosmetics: extraction of curcuminoid pigments, development of formulations, and in vitro skin permeation studies
title_sort use of curcuma longa in cosmetics: extraction of curcuminoid pigments, development of formulations, and in vitro skin permeation studies
publisher Universidade de São Paulo
series Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences
issn 2175-9790
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Curcuma longais a ginger family aromatic herb (Zingiberaceae) whose rhizomes contain curcuminoid pigments, including curcumin, a compound known for its anti-inflammatory effects. The objective of this study was to obtain curcuminoid-rich extracts, develop topical formulations thereof, and assess the stability and skin permeation of these formulations. Curcuma longa extracts were obtained and used to develop formulations. Skin permeation studies were conducted in a modified Franz diffusion cell system, and skin retention of curcuminoid pigments was quantified in pig ear membrane. Prepared urea-containing gel-cream formulations were unstable, whereas all others had satisfactory stability and pseudoplastic rheological behavior. The amount of curcuminoid pigments recovered from the receptor solution was negligible. The skin concentration of curcuminoid pigments retained was positive (>20 µg/g of skin, mostly in the stratum corneum), considering the low skin permeability of curcumin. We conclude that development of topical formulations containing curcumin or Curcuma longaextract is feasible, as long as adjuvants are added to improve preservation and durability. The formulations developed in this study enabled penetration of curcumin limited to the superficial layers of the skin and then possibly without a risk of systemic action, thus permitting local use as a topical anti-inflammatory.
topic Curcuma longa/farmacognosia
Curcumina/uso/anti-inflamatório de ação local
Cosméticos/uso de produtos naturais
Pigmentos curcuminoides
Retenção cutânea
Produtos naturais/uso em cosméticos
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