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Research Article

Facial Biocosmetics Based on Natural Dyes from Amazon Wood Residues

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Pages 910-921 | Published online: 19 Sep 2022
 

ABSTRACT

The occurrence of several flavonoids with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory potential properties in wood may have a viable application in the biocosmetic industry. This paper studies the technical viability of redirecting wood residues of the main commercialized Amazonian species, Dipteryx odorata (cumaru), Manilkara huberi (ironwood), Hymenaea courbaril (Brazilian cherry) and Handroanthus serratifolius (yellow ipe), to obtain natural dyes for facial biocosmetics development. For each dye sample, phytochemical profile of phenolic compounds and the total flavonoids content expressed in rutin and quercetin (ug mL–1) was determined. Wood residues extract yield was 6.5% for cumaru, 8.1% for ironwood, 16.3% for Brazilian cherry and 8.8% for yellow ipe. The physical-chemical properties were compliant with the official compendia. TLC-analysis revealed the presence of flavonoids (quercetin) and hydrolyzable tannins (gallic acid). Concentration of total flavonoids content expressed in rutin and quercetin varied between 0.106 to 7.5 and 0.1 to 3.12ug.mL–1, respectively, for all species. Facial biocosmetic formulations with organoleptic properties (appearance, color and odor) suitable for facial use could be obtained from ironwood, Brazilian cherry and yellow ipe dyes. Therefore, Amazon species wood residues reuse is an innovative and sustainable technological strategy to add value to bioproducts of Amazon biodiversity, contributing to the region’s socio-economic development.

Author contributions

BCN, MECS, CVPC, Jefferson M. Feitosa, Sara F. de Souza, conducted all the experimental essays: dyes extraction, physical-chemical and chemical characterization, biocosmetic formulation development. KCFC contributed by analyzing chemical and chromatography data and discussion. FWCA contributed to the revision of the manuscript and statistical analysis. VHPM and KMN contributed to the writing of the manuscript and coordinated the work. All authors read and approved the final version of the manuscript.

Disclosure statement

The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.

Additional information

Funding

This work was supported by the CNPQ [scholarship].

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