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Development Of Moisturizing Cream Incorporating From Sunflower

Sachin R.Gosavi, Vaibhav G. Badgujar, Vaishnavi D. Patil, Vaibhavi D. Patil, Pramod D. More

Abstract


The cultivated sunflower, scientifically known as Helianthus annuus annuus L. has a place to the class Helianthus, which has sixty-five species in add up to. This sunflower is local to America and is frequently developed within the Joined together States. As a member of the Asteraceae family, the cultivated sunflower exhibits a characteristic composite flower. The main objective of this study was to develop, formulate, and assess a moisturizing cream that utilizes sunflower as its primary ingredient. It can be inferred that the hydrating cream contains sunflower wax, which harnesses its cosmetic benefits, owing to the presence of a specific proportion of stearic acid and sunflower wax as emulsifiers. The sunflower holds significant importance due to its nutritional and medicinal value. Its significant affect on wellbeing has driven to its acknowledgment as a useful nourishment or nutraceutical, in spite of the fact that its full potential is however to be completely realized. Sunflower is copious in fundamental minerals, phytochemicals, and vitamins, counting dietary fiber, manganese, tocopherols, phytosterols, triterpene glycosides, α-tocopherol, glutathione reductase, flavonoids, phenolic acids, carotenoids, peptides, chlorogenic corrosive, caffeic corrosive, alkaloids, tannins, and saponins. found within the Joined together States. These compounds play a crucial role in the development of functional and nutraceutical products derived from sunflower. As mentioned earlier, sunflower seeds are particularly rich in vitamin E. Consuming just one-fourth of a cup can provide the body with 80% of the daily requirement of vitamin E. Due to its high antioxidant content, vitamin E helps prevent signs of aging and promotes healthy blood circulation, rejuvenating the skin and reducing the appearance of wrinkles.

Keywords


Moisturizing cream Incorporating derived from sunflower oil, Nutraceutical metabolites, Biological activity, Helianthus annuus L. and Dermato-cosmetic products.

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