In vitro photoprotective attributes from the Chlorella vulgaris cultivated in photobioreactor

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Autor(a) principal: Santos, Bruna Bertoloni dos
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP
Texto Completo: https://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/9/9139/tde-29072022-225938/
Resumo: Chlorella vulgaris, a species of green microalgae, is an eukaryotic microorganism with high photosynthetic ability. C. vulgaris is found in different environments, predominantly in fresh and salt water, where there is exposure to high levels of UV radiation and extreme survival conditions. In response to these challenges, C. vulgaris produces several secondary metabolites that may have antioxidant properties. Considering the field of Cosmetology, through studies carried out so far, C. vulgaris showed potential to develop attributes, like preventing skin blemishes, repairing skin damage and collagen, inflammation inhibition, hydration and protection against damage caused by solar radiation, among other features. Due to these, the genus Chlorella has been gaining visibility scientific and commercially. The use of microalgae biomass uses to be seen as ecologically correct mainly due to the possibility of using it in various fields of application, such as in foods, source of biodiesel, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. Besides, there are the possibility of directing the production of substances of interest through different cultivation strategies. Thus, microalgae extract can be a relevant type of constituent in products considered natural for sun protection. Based on this, this project evaluated employability of C. vulgaris as a photoprotective and photostabilizing ingredient. Thus, different conditions of cultivation were evaluated with different concentrations of nitrogen, obtaining better results in the 3N (8.82 mM) condition. After obtaining, preparing and characterizing the C. vulgaris extract, photoprotective formulations were prepared with 1.0, 5.0% and 10.0% extract. The photoprotective efficacy of the formulation was verified through a significant increase in SPF when using the C. vulgaris extract it at 10.0%, however, the extract did not show a photostabilizing efficacy in the formulation at any of the concentrations tested.
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spelling In vitro photoprotective attributes from the Chlorella vulgaris cultivated in photobioreactorAtributos fotoprotetores in vitro da Chlorella vulgaris cultivada em fotobiorreatorChlorella vulgarisChlorella vulgarisFotoproteçãoMicroalgaMicroalgaePhotoprotectionRadiação ultravioletaUltraviolet radiationChlorella vulgaris, a species of green microalgae, is an eukaryotic microorganism with high photosynthetic ability. C. vulgaris is found in different environments, predominantly in fresh and salt water, where there is exposure to high levels of UV radiation and extreme survival conditions. In response to these challenges, C. vulgaris produces several secondary metabolites that may have antioxidant properties. Considering the field of Cosmetology, through studies carried out so far, C. vulgaris showed potential to develop attributes, like preventing skin blemishes, repairing skin damage and collagen, inflammation inhibition, hydration and protection against damage caused by solar radiation, among other features. Due to these, the genus Chlorella has been gaining visibility scientific and commercially. The use of microalgae biomass uses to be seen as ecologically correct mainly due to the possibility of using it in various fields of application, such as in foods, source of biodiesel, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. Besides, there are the possibility of directing the production of substances of interest through different cultivation strategies. Thus, microalgae extract can be a relevant type of constituent in products considered natural for sun protection. Based on this, this project evaluated employability of C. vulgaris as a photoprotective and photostabilizing ingredient. Thus, different conditions of cultivation were evaluated with different concentrations of nitrogen, obtaining better results in the 3N (8.82 mM) condition. After obtaining, preparing and characterizing the C. vulgaris extract, photoprotective formulations were prepared with 1.0, 5.0% and 10.0% extract. The photoprotective efficacy of the formulation was verified through a significant increase in SPF when using the C. vulgaris extract it at 10.0%, however, the extract did not show a photostabilizing efficacy in the formulation at any of the concentrations tested.Chlorella vulgaris, uma espécie de microalga verde, é um microrganismo eucariótico com alta capacidade fotossintética. C. vulgaris é encontrada em diferentes ambientes, predominantemente em água doce e salgada, onde há exposição a altos níveis de radiação UV e condições extremas de sobrevivência. Em resposta a esses desafios, C. vulgaris produz vários metabólitos secundários que podem ter propriedades antioxidantes. Considerando o campo da Cosmetologia, através dos estudos realizados até o momento, C. vulgaris mostrou potencial para desenvolver atributos, como prevenção de manchas na pele, reparação de danos na pele e colágeno, inibição de inflamações, hidratação e proteção contra danos causados pela radiação solar, entre outros aspectos. Devido a estes, o gênero Chlorella vem ganhando visibilidade científica e comercial. O uso da biomassa de microalgas costuma ser visto como ecologicamente correto principalmente pela possibilidade de utilização em diversos campos de aplicação, como em alimentos, fonte de biodiesel, farmacêutico e cosmético. Além disso, por meio de diferentes estratégias de cultivo é possível direcionar a produção de substâncias de interesse. Assim, o extrato de microalgas pode ser um tipo relevante de constituinte em produtos considerados naturais para proteção solar. Baseado nesses aspectos, este projeto avaliou a empregabilidade de C. vulgaris como ingrediente fotoprotetor e fotoestabilizador. Com isso, diferentes condições de cultivo foram avaliadas com diferentes concentrações de nitrogênio, obtendo-se melhores resultados na condição 3N (8,82 mM). Após a obtenção, preparação e caracterização do extrato de C. vulgaris, foram preparadas formulações fotoprotetoras com 1,0, 5,0% e 10,0% de extrato. A eficácia fotoprotetora da formulação foi verificada através de um aumento significativo do FPS ao utilizar o extrato de C. vulgaris a 10,0%, porém, o extrato não apresentou eficácia fotoestabilizadora na formulação em nenhuma das concentrações testadas.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPBaby, André RolimSantos, Bruna Bertoloni dos2022-05-18info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/9/9139/tde-29072022-225938/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPLiberar o conteúdo para acesso público.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2022-08-22T14:27:19Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-29072022-225938Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212022-08-22T14:27:19Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv In vitro photoprotective attributes from the Chlorella vulgaris cultivated in photobioreactor
Atributos fotoprotetores in vitro da Chlorella vulgaris cultivada em fotobiorreator
title In vitro photoprotective attributes from the Chlorella vulgaris cultivated in photobioreactor
spellingShingle In vitro photoprotective attributes from the Chlorella vulgaris cultivated in photobioreactor
Santos, Bruna Bertoloni dos
Chlorella vulgaris
Chlorella vulgaris
Fotoproteção
Microalga
Microalgae
Photoprotection
Radiação ultravioleta
Ultraviolet radiation
title_short In vitro photoprotective attributes from the Chlorella vulgaris cultivated in photobioreactor
title_full In vitro photoprotective attributes from the Chlorella vulgaris cultivated in photobioreactor
title_fullStr In vitro photoprotective attributes from the Chlorella vulgaris cultivated in photobioreactor
title_full_unstemmed In vitro photoprotective attributes from the Chlorella vulgaris cultivated in photobioreactor
title_sort In vitro photoprotective attributes from the Chlorella vulgaris cultivated in photobioreactor
author Santos, Bruna Bertoloni dos
author_facet Santos, Bruna Bertoloni dos
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Baby, André Rolim
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Santos, Bruna Bertoloni dos
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Chlorella vulgaris
Chlorella vulgaris
Fotoproteção
Microalga
Microalgae
Photoprotection
Radiação ultravioleta
Ultraviolet radiation
topic Chlorella vulgaris
Chlorella vulgaris
Fotoproteção
Microalga
Microalgae
Photoprotection
Radiação ultravioleta
Ultraviolet radiation
description Chlorella vulgaris, a species of green microalgae, is an eukaryotic microorganism with high photosynthetic ability. C. vulgaris is found in different environments, predominantly in fresh and salt water, where there is exposure to high levels of UV radiation and extreme survival conditions. In response to these challenges, C. vulgaris produces several secondary metabolites that may have antioxidant properties. Considering the field of Cosmetology, through studies carried out so far, C. vulgaris showed potential to develop attributes, like preventing skin blemishes, repairing skin damage and collagen, inflammation inhibition, hydration and protection against damage caused by solar radiation, among other features. Due to these, the genus Chlorella has been gaining visibility scientific and commercially. The use of microalgae biomass uses to be seen as ecologically correct mainly due to the possibility of using it in various fields of application, such as in foods, source of biodiesel, pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. Besides, there are the possibility of directing the production of substances of interest through different cultivation strategies. Thus, microalgae extract can be a relevant type of constituent in products considered natural for sun protection. Based on this, this project evaluated employability of C. vulgaris as a photoprotective and photostabilizing ingredient. Thus, different conditions of cultivation were evaluated with different concentrations of nitrogen, obtaining better results in the 3N (8.82 mM) condition. After obtaining, preparing and characterizing the C. vulgaris extract, photoprotective formulations were prepared with 1.0, 5.0% and 10.0% extract. The photoprotective efficacy of the formulation was verified through a significant increase in SPF when using the C. vulgaris extract it at 10.0%, however, the extract did not show a photostabilizing efficacy in the formulation at any of the concentrations tested.
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