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Hydroalcoholic Extract of Encholirium spectabile Mart. (Bromeliaceae) in O/W Emulsions as an Additive against the UVB Radiation

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The use of sunscreen is one of the photoprotection measures most used by the population, so these products must offer broad‐spectrum protection against UVA and UVB radiation. Encholirium spectabile, popularly… Click to show full abstract

The use of sunscreen is one of the photoprotection measures most used by the population, so these products must offer broad‐spectrum protection against UVA and UVB radiation. Encholirium spectabile, popularly known as “macambira‐de‐flecha,” is a species characterized by its rocky outcrops and found in the Caatinga. This biome is known for extreme droughts and dry periods, and for this reason, its vegetation needed to develop resistance mechanisms. The aim of this work was to evaluate the use of E. spectabile incorporated in O/W emulsion as a potential photoprotective agent and their antioxidant activity. Four chemical constituents (ferulic acid, caffeic acid, p‐coumaric acid and apigenin) were identified by HPLC‐DAD analysis, and emulsions containing different concentrations (1%, 2.5% and 5%) of the extract without and with the addition of chemical filters (octyl methoxycinnamate and benzophenone‐3) were prepared and submitted to the test of preliminary stability. The Q formulation demonstrated little variation in the preliminary stability test and was selected for estimated your protection against UVB and determination of in vitro protection factor UVA. The formulations remained stable during the freeze–thaw cycle; the extract despite maintaining the UVA‐PF and decreasing the wavelength showed an increase in FPS from 14.4 (control) to 18.8 (control+ Es‐HA80).

Keywords: extract encholirium; uvb radiation; encholirium spectabile; hydroalcoholic extract

Journal Title: Photochemistry and Photobiology
Year Published: 2022

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