International Journal of Molecular Sciences (May 2024)

Exploring Phenolic Compounds in Crop By-Products for Cosmetic Efficacy

  • Maria Gomez-Molina,
  • Lorena Albaladejo-Marico,
  • Lucia Yepes-Molina,
  • Juan Nicolas-Espinosa,
  • Eloy Navarro-León,
  • Paula Garcia-Ibañez,
  • Micaela Carvajal

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25115884
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 11
p. 5884

Abstract

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Phenolic compounds represent a group of secondary metabolites that serve essential functions in plants. Beyond their positive impact on plants, these phenolic metabolites, often referred to as polyphenols, possess a range of biological properties that can promote skin health. Scientific research indicates that topically using phenolics derived from plants can be advantageous, but their activity and stability highly depend on storage of the source material and the extraction method. These compounds have the ability to relieve symptoms and hinder the progression of different skin diseases. Because they come from natural sources and have minimal toxicity, phenolic compounds show potential in addressing the causes and effects of skin aging, skin diseases, and various types of skin damage, such as wounds and burns. Hence, this review provides extensive information on the particular crops from which by-product phenolic compounds can be sourced, also emphasizing the need to conduct research according to proper plant material storage practices and the choice of the best extracting method, along with an examination of their specific functions and the mechanisms by which they act to protect skin.

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