2020
DOI: 10.3390/pharmaceutics12121148
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Safety and Photoprotective Efficacy of a Sunscreen System Based on Grape Pomace (Vitis vinifera L.) Phenolics from Winemaking

Abstract: In winemaking, a large amount of grape pomace is produced that is rich in polyphenolics and highly beneficial for human health, as phenols are useful for skin ultraviolet (UV) protection. In this investigation, we evaluated the safety and clinical efficacy of a sunscreen system containing a grape pomace extract from Vitis vinifera L. as a bioactive ingredient. The recovery of phenolics in the waste was performed by percolation. Nine emulsions were developed using a factorial design and two were evaluated clini… Show more

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“…Studies on the identities and individual concentrations of phenolics recovered after extraction, as well as their biological effects, support the application of extracts in topical preparations [35,36]. We developed a simplified and eco-sustainable process with the aim of making production easier to scale-up, as well cheaper, thus facilitating the valorisation of food waste.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies on the identities and individual concentrations of phenolics recovered after extraction, as well as their biological effects, support the application of extracts in topical preparations [35,36]. We developed a simplified and eco-sustainable process with the aim of making production easier to scale-up, as well cheaper, thus facilitating the valorisation of food waste.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Incomplete extraction of compounds such as polyphenols during winemaking leads to about 70% of the initial active substances remaining in grape pomace waste, 20–30% in peels, and 60–70% in seeds [ 142 , 143 , 144 ]. Some groups of polyphenols present in V. vinifera L. grape pomace are flavanols (flavan-3-ols), flavonols, anthocyanins, condensed tannins, and proanthocyanidins [ 145 ].…”
Section: Natural Ingredients From Northeast Of Portugalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After the pre-treatment process, many extraction methods are used to recover phenolic compounds from grape by-products. For example, ultrasound [39,40], supercritical fluid [40], maceration [22,[41][42][43], enzyme-assisted extraction [44], percolation [45] and traditional solid liquid extraction [37][38][39]46,47] are mentioned. Solid liquid extraction remains the most commonly used and accessible technique in the studies of polyphenol extraction for application in cosmetic products.…”
Section: Extraction Of Phenolic Compounds From Grape By-productsmentioning
confidence: 99%