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Title Metabolites from Macroalgae and Its Applications in the Cosmetic Industry: A Circular Economy Approach
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Authors Lourenco-Lopes, C; Fraga-Corral, M; Jimenez-Lopez, C; Pereira, AG; Garcia-Oliveira, P; Carpena, M; Prieto, MA; Simal-Gandara, J
Title Metabolites from Macroalgae and Its Applications in the Cosmetic Industry: A Circular Economy Approach
Year 2020
Published Resources-Basel, 9, 9
DOI 10.3390/resources9090101
Abstract Marine macroalgae are a suitable source of ingredients due to their huge diversity, availability and nutritional and chemical composition. Their high content in proteins, carbohydrates and vitamins, but also in secondary metabolites such as phenolic compounds, terpenoids or pigments, make them great candidates for industrial applications. The cosmetic industry is one of the biggest in the world and the search for new ingredients is constantly growing as the consumer trend now is going back to those traditional cosmetics with a more natural composition. Moreover, the concept of a circular economy is also gaining importance due to the unsustainable situation of the natural resources. Although macroalgae are already used in cosmetics, especially as thickening and gelling agents, they possess an unexplored potential, not only as excipients and additives but also as a source of new active ingredients. In this context, macroalgae are considered in many cases as resources still underexploited and they could even be obtained from the waste of other industrial sectors and be used for recovering active molecules. Therefore, the aim of this review is to compile information about the different macroalgae metabolites and their possible applications in the cosmetic industry, which could employ circular economy models.
Author Keywords macroalgae; cosmetics; macroalgae applications; active ingredients; metabolites; circular economy; sustainable use of natural resources; waste reduction
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Emerging Sources Citation Index (ESCI)
EID WOS:000578213100001
WoS Category Green & Sustainable Science & Technology; Environmental Sciences
Research Area Science & Technology - Other Topics; Environmental Sciences & Ecology
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