6
views
0
recommends
+1 Recommend
1 collections
    0
    shares
      • Record: found
      • Abstract: found
      • Article: found
      Is Open Access

      Diseño y elaboración de un sérum facial con Lactobacillus fermentum CECT 5716 Translated title: Design and development of a facial Serum with Lactobacillus fermentum CECT 5716

      research-article

      Read this article at

      Bookmark
          There is no author summary for this article yet. Authors can add summaries to their articles on ScienceOpen to make them more accessible to a non-specialist audience.

          Abstract

          Abstract Introduction: The skin is of all the organs of the body that is directly and constantly exposed to external agents. Hence the importance of providing all the necessary nutrients to keep it healthy, cared for and hydrated. When this does not happen, the skin begins to lose water, becomes dehydrated, and can be seriously injured. With this intention, a moisturizing serum with natural active ingredients has been designed and developed. It has been developed and characterized through various studies. In addition, it includes a strain of the probiotic species Lactobacillus fermentum CECT 5716, as an innovation, to enhance the synergistic effect of the product. Method: The cited product is characterized by pH, conductivity, and viscosity measurements to test its stability. Besides it is studied to probiotic viability and consumers’ perception of the product’s efficacy. Results: Data extracted from pH and conductivity measurements assure that the topical application of our serum is safe, as it does the consumers’ perception of the product’s efficacy study, offering it a better appearance in terms of smoothness and luminosity. This research has revealed the serum’s pseudoplastic characteristics, optimal for its purpose. Lastly, it has been seen that probiotic viability decreases with time. Conclusions: Based on the results we obtained; it can be affirmed that our moisturizing serum is safe and effective in skin hydration, due to the properties of the raw materials incorporated and the competitive mechanism of the probiotics included.

          Translated abstract

          Resumen Introducción: De todos los órganos del cuerpo, la piel es el que está directa y constantemente expuesto a agentes externos. De ahí la importancia de proporcionarle todos los nutrientes necesarios para mantenerla sana, cuidada e hidratada. Con esta intención se ha diseñado y desarrollado un sérum hidratante con ingredientes activos naturales que incluye una cepa de la especie probiótica Lactobacillus fermentum CECT 5716, como innovación, para potenciar el efecto sinérgico del producto. Método: El producto citado ha sido caracterizado mediante determinaciones de pH, conductividad y viscosidad para probar su estabilidad. Además, se ha estudiado la viabilidad del probiótico y la percepción de los consumidores en estudios de eficacia del producto. Resultados: Los datos extraídos de las mediciones de pH y conductividad aseguran que la aplicación tópica del sérum es segura, al igual que la percepción de eficacia del producto por los consumidores, ofreciendo una mejor apariencia en términos de suavidad y luminosidad. Además, esta investigación ha revelado las características pseudoplásticas del sérum, óptimas para su propósito. Por último, se ha visto que la viabilidad probiótica disminuye con el tiempo. Conclusiones: En base a los resultados obtenidos, se puede afirmar que nuestro sérum hidratante es seguro y eficaz en la hidratación cutánea, debido a las propiedades de las materias primas incorporadas y el mecanismo competitivo de los probióticos incluidos.

          Related collections

          Most cited references48

          • Record: found
          • Abstract: not found
          • Article: not found

          Biofilms: Survival Mechanisms of Clinically Relevant Microorganisms

            Bookmark
            • Record: found
            • Abstract: found
            • Article: not found

            MSCRAMM-mediated adherence of microorganisms to host tissues.

            Microbial adhesion to host tissue is the initial critical event in the pathogenesis of most infections and, as such, is an attractive target for the development of new antimicrobial therapeutics. Specific microbial components (adhesins) mediate adherence to host tissues by participating in amazingly sophisticated interactions with host molecules. This review focuses on a class of cell surface adhesins that specifically interact with extracellular matrix components and which we have designated MSCRAMMs (microbial surface components recognizing adhesive matrix molecules). MSCRAMMs recognizing fibronectin-, fibrinogen-, collagen-, and heparin-related polysaccharides are discussed in terms of structural organization, ligand-binding structures, importance in host tissue colonization and invasion, and role as virulence factors.
              Bookmark
              • Record: found
              • Abstract: found
              • Article: found
              Is Open Access

              Anti-Inflammatory and Skin Barrier Repair Effects of Topical Application of Some Plant Oils

              Plant oils have been utilized for a variety of purposes throughout history, with their integration into foods, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical products. They are now being increasingly recognized for their effects on both skin diseases and the restoration of cutaneous homeostasis. This article briefly reviews the available data on biological influences of topical skin applications of some plant oils (olive oil, olive pomace oil, sunflower seed oil, coconut oil, safflower seed oil, argan oil, soybean oil, peanut oil, sesame oil, avocado oil, borage oil, jojoba oil, oat oil, pomegranate seed oil, almond oil, bitter apricot oil, rose hip oil, German chamomile oil, and shea butter). Thus, it focuses on the therapeutic benefits of these plant oils according to their anti-inflammatory and antioxidant effects on the skin, promotion of wound healing and repair of skin barrier.
                Bookmark

                Author and article information

                Journal
                ars
                Ars Pharmaceutica (Internet)
                Ars Pharm
                Universidad de Granada (Granada, Granada, Spain )
                2340-9894
                September 2023
                : 64
                : 3
                : 230-242
                Affiliations
                [1] Andalucía orgnameUniversidad de Granada orgdiv1School of Pharmacy orgdiv2Department of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Technology Spain
                Article
                S2340-98942023000300003 S2340-9894(23)06400300003
                10.30827/ars.v64i3.27306
                d24605f0-2bd8-44ae-86f7-4cdff75cabcd

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.

                History
                : 11 April 2023
                : 01 February 2023
                Page count
                Figures: 0, Tables: 0, Equations: 0, References: 48, Pages: 13
                Product

                SciELO Spain

                Categories
                Original Articles

                Microbiología,Xerosis,Fisiología/estructura cutánea,Microbiology,Lactobacillus fermentum,Formulación/estabilidad,Sérum,Formulation/stability,Serum,Skin physiology/structure

                Comments

                Comment on this article