The influence of different concentrations of a natural clay material as active principle in cosmetic formulations

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Autor(a) principal: Daneluz, Júlia
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Favero, Juliana da Silva, Santos, Venina dos, Angeli, Valeria Weiss, Gomes, Lucas Bonan, Mexias, Andre Sampaio, Bergmann, Carlos Perez
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: The clay minerals have characteristics and properties that allow their applicability in the cosmetic area, being incorporated into formulations as an active principle. Therefore, the aim of this work is characterizing and evaluating the influence of a clay from Miracema do Norte, Tocantins, Brazil, named Clay V, on the physicochemical characteristics of a hydrophilic gel of Aristoflex, a copolymer of the neutralized acryloyldimethyltaurate and vinylpyrrolidone sulphonic acid. Clay V was decontaminated and characterized through microbiological evaluation, crystalline phases present by X-Ray Diffraction (XRD), chemical composition by X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and granulometric distribution by sieving. Gels were prepared using Clay V with particles in the range ≤ 180 μm in three different concentrations: 1%, 3% and 5% (w/w) and a standard gel without clay. The formulations were evaluated according to organoleptic characteristics, pH, viscosity, spreadability and the centrifugation test. The microbiological evaluation showed that the clay sample is in compliance with the parameters established by the legislation. The following mineral phases were identified by XRD: kaolinite, illite, vermiculite and quartz, mainly composed of silica and alumina according to XRF. Thermal analysis showed that the clay has two thermal decomposition reactions, the largest being 547.6°C. The granulometric analysis identified that the largest fraction (63.22%) was of particles with sizes greater than 710 μm. The organoleptic characteristics presented by the formulations were suitable, with characteristic gel odor, homogeneous appearance, soft and refreshing texture and staining based on the concentration of Clay V used. The obtained pH values were within the range between 5.5 and 6.5, and it was verified that the gel has high spreadability, distributing evenly on the skin. The values obtained for viscosity showed that the formulations are non-Newtonian fluids with pseudoplastic behavior. The centrifugation test showed that the formulations are stable, with no phase separation. The results obtained with the tests showed that the natural clay V material is beneficial in cosmetic products and can be used for incorporation in cosmetic gel formulations of Aristoflex type.
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title The influence of different concentrations of a natural clay material as active principle in cosmetic formulations
spellingShingle The influence of different concentrations of a natural clay material as active principle in cosmetic formulations
Daneluz, Júlia
Argilominerais
Cosmetic formulation
title_short The influence of different concentrations of a natural clay material as active principle in cosmetic formulations
title_full The influence of different concentrations of a natural clay material as active principle in cosmetic formulations
title_fullStr The influence of different concentrations of a natural clay material as active principle in cosmetic formulations
title_full_unstemmed The influence of different concentrations of a natural clay material as active principle in cosmetic formulations
title_sort The influence of different concentrations of a natural clay material as active principle in cosmetic formulations
author Daneluz, Júlia
author_facet Daneluz, Júlia
Favero, Juliana da Silva
Santos, Venina dos
Angeli, Valeria Weiss
Gomes, Lucas Bonan
Mexias, Andre Sampaio
Bergmann, Carlos Perez
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author2 Favero, Juliana da Silva
Santos, Venina dos
Angeli, Valeria Weiss
Gomes, Lucas Bonan
Mexias, Andre Sampaio
Bergmann, Carlos Perez
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Favero, Juliana da Silva
Santos, Venina dos
Angeli, Valeria Weiss
Gomes, Lucas Bonan
Mexias, Andre Sampaio
Bergmann, Carlos Perez
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Cosmetic formulation
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Cosmetic formulation
description The clay minerals have characteristics and properties that allow their applicability in the cosmetic area, being incorporated into formulations as an active principle. Therefore, the aim of this work is characterizing and evaluating the influence of a clay from Miracema do Norte, Tocantins, Brazil, named Clay V, on the physicochemical characteristics of a hydrophilic gel of Aristoflex, a copolymer of the neutralized acryloyldimethyltaurate and vinylpyrrolidone sulphonic acid. Clay V was decontaminated and characterized through microbiological evaluation, crystalline phases present by X-Ray Diffraction (XRD), chemical composition by X-Ray Fluorescence (XRF), thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and granulometric distribution by sieving. Gels were prepared using Clay V with particles in the range ≤ 180 μm in three different concentrations: 1%, 3% and 5% (w/w) and a standard gel without clay. The formulations were evaluated according to organoleptic characteristics, pH, viscosity, spreadability and the centrifugation test. The microbiological evaluation showed that the clay sample is in compliance with the parameters established by the legislation. The following mineral phases were identified by XRD: kaolinite, illite, vermiculite and quartz, mainly composed of silica and alumina according to XRF. Thermal analysis showed that the clay has two thermal decomposition reactions, the largest being 547.6°C. The granulometric analysis identified that the largest fraction (63.22%) was of particles with sizes greater than 710 μm. The organoleptic characteristics presented by the formulations were suitable, with characteristic gel odor, homogeneous appearance, soft and refreshing texture and staining based on the concentration of Clay V used. The obtained pH values were within the range between 5.5 and 6.5, and it was verified that the gel has high spreadability, distributing evenly on the skin. The values obtained for viscosity showed that the formulations are non-Newtonian fluids with pseudoplastic behavior. The centrifugation test showed that the formulations are stable, with no phase separation. The results obtained with the tests showed that the natural clay V material is beneficial in cosmetic products and can be used for incorporation in cosmetic gel formulations of Aristoflex type.
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