JUL 18, 2023 5:37 AM PDT

Potential Plant-Based Preservative in Skincare: Achyrocline satureiodes Hydroalcoholic Extract

WRITTEN BY: Greta Anne

The realm of skincare is constantly evolving, with researchers continuing to explore natural ingredients and harness the power of nature. In a recent groundbreaking study published in a special issue of Extraction, Characterization and Biological Activity of Natural Products, the antimicrobial and antioxidant properties of Achyrocline satureioides, AKA Marcela, extract were investigated. This plant has sparked global interest in the skincare industry due to its extract’s ability to act as a natural preservative. 

The study confirmed the previous research on the antimicrobial and antioxidant activity of the hydroalcoholic extract, which displayed strong antimicrobial effects against various bacteria, including Lactobacillus acidophilus.

Traditionally, cosmetic products heavily rely on synthetic preservatives to maintain their microbiological stability and prevent bacterial growth in the products. However, this study revealed that when combined with ingredients in emulsions, the Achyrocline satureioides extract enhanced the antimicrobial activity against tested bacteria. This implies there is future potential to reduce the amount of synthetic preservatives required in skincare formulations. 

Learn about the importance of preservatives from the Institute of Personal Care Science here: 

The hydroalcoholic extract of Achyrocline satureioides also displayed various skin benefits. In the trial, the plant extract demonstrated no toxic effects on keratinocytes, the cells that constitute the outermost layer of our skin.

Furthermore, the study showcased the extract's ability to promote cell proliferation and renewal. This is a crucial process in maintaining a healthy and youthful complexion. By stimulating cell turnover, Achyrocline satureioides extract encourages the shedding of dead skin cells, revealing fresh, radiant skin underneath.  

The significance of this research lies in the potential to leverage naturally occurring substances while minimizing the use of synthetic ingredients in skincare formulations. In this way, Achyrocline satureioides extract emerges as a valuable natural alternative to traditional preservatives, offering both antimicrobial and antioxidant properties. 

The study on Achyrocline satureioides extract showcases the transformative power of natural ingredients in skincare. With its impressive antimicrobial and antioxidant properties, this botanical extract offers a unique opportunity to revolutionize skincare formulations, including its effect on cell renewal and its ability to enhance antimicrobial activity and possibly act as a preservative itself.

As the beauty industry embraces sustainability and natural alternatives, Achyrocline satureioides extract stands at the forefront of this movement. Its ability to enhance skincare products' efficacy while promoting overall skin health marks it as a game-changer in the pursuit of a radiant and resilient complexion. The possibilities are endless, and the future of skincare is looking brighter than ever.    

 

Source: Special Issue of Extraction, Characterization and Biological Activity of Natural ProductsWiley LibraryMayo ClinicWiki

About the Author
Bachelor's (BA/BS/Other)
Greta is currently a writer at Labroots and a 3rd year Doctor of Pharmacy student, with a Bachelor of Science degree in Physiology and Neurobiology. Innovation is her passion, especially when it comes to pharma, entrepreneurship, science, and art. She is hoping to pursue a career in pharma while also fostering her creative initiatives.
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