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Microalgae‐based sunscreens as green and sustainable cosmetic products

A Najafi, Mobina Heidary, Renata Miliani Martinez, André Rolim Baby, Mohammad Hossein Morowvat

2024International Journal of Cosmetic Science14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Recently, microalgal biotechnology has attained great acceptance among various researchers and industries for the green and sustainable production of different bioactive compounds. They provide multiple metabolites and molecules, making them an ideal candidate for cosmetic formulators and cosmeceutical companies. Nevertheless, numerous microalgae strains have never been studied for their pharmaceutical, nutritional and cosmeceutical purposes. Even less, only some have been cultivated on a large scale for bioactive compound production. Here, we have studied the cosmetic and cosmeceutical potentials of different microalgal strains for sunscreen as adjuvants and boosters in a green, carbon-neutral and sustainable platform. Other bioactive compounds were exploited, and the available products in the market and the published patents were also reviewed. From our review, it will be possible to combine the fundamental and practical aspects of microalgal biotechnology toward a greener and more sustainable future for the cosmetic/cosmeceutical areas of the photoprotection scenario.

Topics & Concepts

CosmeceuticalCosmeceuticalsSustainable productionBiotechnologyBiochemical engineeringBusinessCosmetic industryPhotoprotectionProduction (economics)ChemistryBiologyCosmeticsEngineeringBotanyEconomicsOrganic chemistryMacroeconomicsPhotosynthesisAlgal biology and biofuel productionBiocrusts and Microbial Ecology
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