Study on the valorization of Salvia officinalis volatile oil in dermato-cosmetology
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Abstract
OBJECTIVES AND BACKGROUND
Recent studies have revealed other properties of
Salvia Officinalis, such as its anti-inflammatory,
antimicrobial, hypoglycaemic and antioxidant potential. It
is also implicated in the prevention of
neurodegenerative diseases and has several other
beneficial effects (1). Salvia Officinalis contains estrogenic
substances, sitosterol, vitamins B1 and C, organic acids
etc., which have a theoretically positive effect in the antiaging
process. Additionally, our premise was that the
anti-aging effects have a solid specific support: the antiglycation
effect of Salvia Officinalis (2).
MATERIALS AND METHODS
Salvia Officinalis volatile oil has been incorporated
into an ointment base in order to obtain a cosmetic
cream W/O type. A number of three creams were
prepared using three different concentrations of Salvia
Officinalis volatile oil (0,5 and 1,5 respectively).
RESULTS
In order to characterize the obtained creams,
corneometry was used to measure the skin hydration
degree. A number of 15 volunteers, aged between 20 and
50 years underwent customer testing. This test has
provided information on the left gloss, smoothness,
residue, side effects and penetration ability of the three
creams, with different concentration of Salvia Officinalis
volatile oil. We observed a significant increase (twice the
initial value) in the degree of skin hydration in all subjects
who used the cream and especially in those who applied
the cream containing 1,5 concentration of Salvia Officinalis
volatile oil.
CONCLUSIONS
The three creams with different concentrations
of Salvia Officinalis volatile oil were well tolerated by
patients and showed beneficial effects in preventing
dehydration and restoration of skin elasticity.
Table 1. Subjects who applied the cream
containing a 1,5 concentration
REFERENCES
1. Garcia CSC, Menti C, Lambert APF et al.
Pharmacological perspectives from Brazilian
Salvia officinalis (Lamiaceae): antioxidant, and
antitumor in mammalian cells. Anais da Academia
Brasileira de Ciências. 2016;88:281-292.
2. Farris PK. Innovative Cosmeceuticals; Sirtuin
Activators and Anti-Glycation Compounds.
Semin Cutan Med Surg. 2011;30:163-166.
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| Authors | Dumitrache1,, Elena;, Anca Dragomirescu1,;, Felicia Andrei1 ,;, Alexa Ersilia2,;Katerina1, Lemle; |
| Journal | research and clinical medicine |
| Year | 2016 |
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