Description:
Background: The excessive generation of ROS in the skin results in oxidative stress that can
contribute to premature skin aging, inflammation, and skin carcinogenesis. To prevent these
detrimental effects, the development of herbal medicine with a potent antioxidant activity
into cosmetic products is required. This study aims to formulate cream that contains a safe
and effective concentration of merbau (Intsia bijuga), which has been shown to have a strong
antioxidant activity.
Methods: Powdered merbau wood was macerated with methanol and the dried extract was
evaluated for its cytotoxic effect and antioxidant activity on human keratinocytes cell line using
MTS assay. Five cream formulations containing the extract were made and subjected to stability
and physical evaluations, including organoleptic, types of cream, pH, viscosity, and homogeneity.
Results: Cytotoxicity assay revealed that merbau extracts had an IC50 of 181.3 ?g/mL (95%
confidence interval (CI): 165.4 - 200.1 µg/mL). At a concentration of 31.25 ?g/mL, the extract
exhibited a protective effect against H2
O2
-induced oxidative stress, comparable to vitamin E.
Five cream formulas that were developed demonstrated good physical properties that fulfilled
the evaluation parameters, including o/w type of cream, homogenous, and stable based on
centrifugation and freeze-thaw cycle tests. The pH values were between 5.65 ± 0.067 - 7.4 ±
0.050, while the viscosity values were between 131 ± 1.249 - 56,011 ± 2,729.27 mPa.s. All cream
formulas exhibited shear-thinning properties upon increasing shear stress.
Conclusion: Overall, this study has successfully formulated several cream formulations
containing merbau extract at a concentration that shows antioxidant activity.
URL:
http://103.158.96.210:88/web_repository/uploads/ps-27-1-131.pdf
Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Leonny Yulita Hartiadi