2022
DOI: 10.3390/separations9070181
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Amaranth Oilseed Composition and Cosmetic Applications

Abstract: Amaranth (Amaranthus cruentus) is a possible alternative to high-nutritional-value crops. Amaranth seeds are considered to be one of the few sources of phytosqualene (up to 8%). The use of squalene and its hydrogenated form squalane in skincare formulations has been steadily increasing, and the demand for these compounds is expected to rise continuously. The aim of this study was to investigate the amaranth oilseed as a potential ingredient for cosmetic applications. First, an experimental design and optimizat… Show more

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“…Its unique chemical structure and properties make it a versatile compound with applications spanning different industries, from cosmetics to pharmaceuticals. Squalene has earned recognition in the cosmetics industry for its exceptional moisturizing properties [57]. It is highly compatible with human skin due to its structural similarity to the skin's natural lipids, specifically sebum.…”
Section: Squalenementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its unique chemical structure and properties make it a versatile compound with applications spanning different industries, from cosmetics to pharmaceuticals. Squalene has earned recognition in the cosmetics industry for its exceptional moisturizing properties [57]. It is highly compatible with human skin due to its structural similarity to the skin's natural lipids, specifically sebum.…”
Section: Squalenementioning
confidence: 99%
“…[54] provided a comprehensive review of the use of deep eutectic solvents (DES) for the extraction of several bioactive compounds, highlighting their advantages over conventional solvents, including their lower toxicity, higher eco-friendliness and biodegradability, and their potential for use in safe extraction processes and in applications in the food sector. Analyses of oil extraction procedures and extracts obtained from them are presented, focusing either on Irvingia gabonensis, a tree which can be found in the forests of central and western Africa [55]; Moringa oleifera, a plant native to India and Pakistan but that is nowadays widespread in the tropical and equatorial zones of the Earth [56]; or Amaranthus cruentus, a plant cultivated in many countries on the American, Asian and African continents [57]. Ref.…”
Section: Summary Of the Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…All these characteristics make Amaranth a valuable plant, particularly in parts of the world with scarce water resources [10]. The interest in Amaranth seeds, both for their use in the food field (human and animal nutrition) and their application in the industrial field, is increasing, mainly because its seeds are a source of minerals and vegetable oil rich in essential fatty acids, vitamins, and unsaponifiable substances, particularly squalene [11]. Squalene is a biochemical antecedent of sterols and occurs naturally as a triterpenoid.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%