Cosmetics
(Oct 2022)
A Mini Review: The Application of Eupatorium Plants as Potential Cosmetic Ingredients
Agmi Sinta Putri,
Muhammad Taufiq Haqiqi,
Supomo,
Irawan Wijaya Kusuma,
Harlinda Kuspradini,
Enih Rosamah,
Rudianto Amirta,
Swandari Paramita,
Rico Ramadhan,
Muhammad Adly Rahandi Lubis,
Harits Atika Ariyanta,
Aswandi Aswandi,
Cut Rizlani Kholibrina,
Maya Ismayati,
Widya Fatriasari,
Didi Tarmadi,
Yuliansyah,
Wiwin Suwinarti,
Yong-ung Kim,
Enos Tangke Arung
Affiliations
Agmi Sinta Putri
Forestry Faculty, Mulawarman University, Kampus Gunung Kelua, Jl Panajam, Samarinda 75123, Indonesia
Muhammad Taufiq Haqiqi
Forestry Faculty, Mulawarman University, Kampus Gunung Kelua, Jl Panajam, Samarinda 75123, Indonesia
Supomo
Forestry Faculty, Mulawarman University, Kampus Gunung Kelua, Jl Panajam, Samarinda 75123, Indonesia
Irawan Wijaya Kusuma
Forestry Faculty, Mulawarman University, Kampus Gunung Kelua, Jl Panajam, Samarinda 75123, Indonesia
Harlinda Kuspradini
Forestry Faculty, Mulawarman University, Kampus Gunung Kelua, Jl Panajam, Samarinda 75123, Indonesia
Enih Rosamah
Forestry Faculty, Mulawarman University, Kampus Gunung Kelua, Jl Panajam, Samarinda 75123, Indonesia
Rudianto Amirta
Forestry Faculty, Mulawarman University, Kampus Gunung Kelua, Jl Panajam, Samarinda 75123, Indonesia
Swandari Paramita
Research Collaboration Center for Biomass-Based Nano Cosmetic, Collaboration Mulawarman University and BRIN, Samarinda 75123, Indonesia
Rico Ramadhan
Research Collaboration Center for Biomass-Based Nano Cosmetic, Collaboration Mulawarman University and BRIN, Samarinda 75123, Indonesia
Muhammad Adly Rahandi Lubis
Research Collaboration Center for Biomass-Based Nano Cosmetic, Collaboration Mulawarman University and BRIN, Samarinda 75123, Indonesia
Harits Atika Ariyanta
Research Collaboration Center for Biomass-Based Nano Cosmetic, Collaboration Mulawarman University and BRIN, Samarinda 75123, Indonesia
Aswandi Aswandi
Research Collaboration Center for Biomass-Based Nano Cosmetic, Collaboration Mulawarman University and BRIN, Samarinda 75123, Indonesia
Cut Rizlani Kholibrina
Research Collaboration Center for Biomass-Based Nano Cosmetic, Collaboration Mulawarman University and BRIN, Samarinda 75123, Indonesia
Maya Ismayati
Research Collaboration Center for Biomass-Based Nano Cosmetic, Collaboration Mulawarman University and BRIN, Samarinda 75123, Indonesia
Widya Fatriasari
Research Collaboration Center for Biomass-Based Nano Cosmetic, Collaboration Mulawarman University and BRIN, Samarinda 75123, Indonesia
Didi Tarmadi
Research Collaboration Center for Biomass-Based Nano Cosmetic, Collaboration Mulawarman University and BRIN, Samarinda 75123, Indonesia
Yuliansyah
Forestry Faculty, Mulawarman University, Kampus Gunung Kelua, Jl Panajam, Samarinda 75123, Indonesia
Wiwin Suwinarti
Forestry Faculty, Mulawarman University, Kampus Gunung Kelua, Jl Panajam, Samarinda 75123, Indonesia
Yong-ung Kim
Department of Pharmaceutical Engineering, College of Cosmetics and Pharmaceuticals, Daegu Haany University, Daegu 38610, Korea
Enos Tangke Arung
Forestry Faculty, Mulawarman University, Kampus Gunung Kelua, Jl Panajam, Samarinda 75123, Indonesia
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics9050103
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9,
no. 5
p.
103
Abstract
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The Eupatorium plant has been well used in medication and as a decorative plant. Some studies have reported that this herb has biochemical compounds, such as sesquiterpenes, phenolics, polysaccharides, and pyrrolizidine alkaloids. Thus, it has pharmacological effects, including antifungal, antibacterial, cytotoxic, and antinociceptive properties, that can be utilized for cosmetic purposes. However, only a few published works have summarized the active compounds and the application of Eupatorium plants as cosmetic agents. Therefore, this article aims to review the application of Eupatorium plants as a potential cosmetic agent. The active compounds of Eupatorium are contained in the whole plant, as well as the stems, leaves, roots, and aerial parts (flower, fruit, and seeds). In terms of cosmetic applications, the activities of Eupathorium are antioxidant, anti-tyrosinase, anti-melanin/melanogenesis, anti-acne, and anti-inflammatory. This review aims to contribute to a better understanding for expanding the utilization of this plant for cosmetic purposes by using these active compounds.
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