Mago Yashika, Sharma Yashita, Thakran Yashika, Mishra Anurag, Tewari Sakshi, Kataria Navish
Department of Life Sciences, J.C. Bose University of Science and Technology, YMCA, NH-2, Sector-6, Mathura Road, Faridabad, Haryana, 121006, India.
Department of Science and Technology, New Delhi, 110030, India.
Mol Biotechnol. 2023 Aug 21. doi: 10.1007/s12033-023-00841-9.
Algae lay over most of the earth's habitats, and it is said that there are more algal cells in water than there are stars in the sky. They are among the wealthiest marine resources that are to be deemed harmless, with hardly any deleterious consequences. Recently, they have received a lot of consideration to be used in cosmeceuticals. Cosmetics encompass synthetic concoctions that are extremely toxic to the environment. Due to their higher molecular size, synthetic cosmetic items induce undesirable side effects and inadequate absorption rates. Consequently, utilizing algae or their secondary metabolites in cosmetics has won multiple votes. Various secondary metabolites synthesized from algae are known to provide skin advantages, such as ultraviolet protection and reduction of skin flaccidity, rough texture, and wrinkles. The tangent drawn here using algae reduces the inorganic/organic chemicals used in the industry that are known to accumulate and affect other organisms and thus opens a pandora's box of ways to a less-polluted environment. The alga is indeed very intriguing. According to the reported studies, algal cells provide biosorption, bio-assimilation, biotransformation, and biodegradation, making them suitable for the eradication of chronic and harmful contaminants from the environment. Another rapid innovation is the product's sustainability. While presenting and marketing new algal products, cosmetics producers have greatly highlighted that they are eco-friendly. This review thus accentuates the significance of using algae and their secondary metabolites in cosmetics to produce extensive variety of products that include sunscreens, moisturizers, anti-aging creams, colorants, and hair care items and extensive insight on the possible remedial capacities of algae species against environmentally dangerous substances in the context of cosmetic chemicals.
藻类遍布地球的大部分栖息地,据说水中的藻类细胞比天空中的星星还要多。它们是最丰富的海洋资源之一,被认为是无害的,几乎没有任何有害后果。最近,它们在用于药妆品方面受到了很多关注。化妆品包含对环境极具毒性的合成混合物。由于其分子尺寸较大,合成化妆品会产生不良副作用且吸收率不足。因此,在化妆品中使用藻类或其次生代谢产物获得了众多支持。已知从藻类合成的各种次生代谢产物具有护肤功效,比如提供紫外线防护以及减少皮肤松弛、粗糙纹理和皱纹。这里使用藻类减少了该行业中已知会积累并影响其他生物的无机/有机化学物质,从而开启了通往污染更少环境的多种途径。藻类确实非常有趣。根据已报道的研究,藻类细胞具有生物吸附、生物同化、生物转化和生物降解作用,使其适合清除环境中的慢性有害污染物。另一个快速的创新是产品的可持续性。在展示和销售新的藻类产品时,化妆品生产商大力强调它们是环保的。因此,本综述着重强调了在化妆品中使用藻类及其次生代谢产物来生产多种产品(包括防晒霜、保湿霜、抗衰老面霜、色素和护发产品)的重要性,以及对藻类物种在化妆品化学背景下针对环境有害物质可能的修复能力的深入见解。