Applied marine products in the sanitary-cosmetic industry with an emphasis on marine algae

Document Type : Article

Authors

1 Academic board,Animal Science Research Institute of Iran(ASRI)

2 Head of Biotechnology Dep. Persian Gulf and Oman Sea Ecological Research Institute

3 Expert, Animal Sciecnce Research Institute of Iran

4 Departement of biology,Payamenoor,P.O.Box 19395-3697,Tehran, Iran

Abstract

Marine algae are one of the most important marine resources, and are very popular with minerals and vitamins as well as ultraviolet absorption compounds in the cosmetics industry. At present, diverse products based on marine derivatives have been marketed for various purposes. These materials have a variety of properties, including anti-aging, whitening and moisturizing properties, treatment of skin and hair disorders, and ultraviolet ray filters. Today, extraction of algae compositions of ultraviolet absorbing alcohols and their use in the formulation of sunscreens, gels, lotions, as well as anti-wrinkle and regeneration is very important. Algae extracts play a very important role in the production of sea-derived materials and increase the potential of marine-derived health-care compounds that affect the health of the skin and are effective in the treatment of skin disorders. Because marine algae do not have a radical nutritional system, they take nutrients directly from the ocean, which is why these nutrients are much stronger than those taken from grounded and rooted plants.

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