DEVELOPMENT OF COSMETIC CREAM BASED ON THE HORSE-PLACENTA
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Date
2020
Authors
Saliev, T.
Fakhradiyev, I.
Perfilyeva, Y.
Ostapchuk, Y.
Kali, A.
Abdolla, N.
Tleulieva, R.
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International conference "MODERN PERSPECTIVES FOR BIOMEDICAL SCIENCES: FROM BENCH TO BEDSIDE”; National Laboratory Astana
Abstract
Modern cosmetology possesses a huge arsenal of tools and methods for the prevention and treatment
of various aesthetic problems. There is a range of medical and cosmetic products consisting of biologically
active agents and additives. A number of studies have been devoted to the research on the possibilities
of using placenta extracts obtained by lysis of human placental tissues, sheep, goats, and horses for the
treatment of different pathologies. Taking into account the therapeutic potential of placental extracts,
we developed the composition and technology of fabrication of a cosmetic cream based on the horse
placenta extract. The extract was obtained by taking the placenta immediately after vaginal delivery from
mares (horse farms, Republic of Kazakhstan). The horse placenta was thoroughly washed and separated
with ice-cold phosphate-saline buffer by using tissue homogenizer, centrifugation and lyophilization.
Sterilization was performed using γ-radiation employing a source of cobalt-60 isotopes (ILU-10 accelerators,
Russia). An emulsion was used as the base of the composition, taking into account its incorporating
ability and effect on the human skin. To obtain an emulsion cream (based on horse placenta), we selected
lipophilic components as structure-forming substances, including cocoa butter, petroleum jelly, fats
as emulsifiers. The cream was prepared by mixing the placental extract with lipophilic components of the
base and emulsifiers, followed by the addition of an aqueous phase. The developed cream was tested
for organoleptic and physical-chemical properties: colloidal stability during centrifugation, and thermal
stability. Organoleptic indicators were evaluated for appearance, colour, and smell. The determination of
colloidal and thermal stability was carried out by methods based on the separation of the system into fat
and water phases during centrifugation and incubation. The determination of the hydrogen index was
carried out in a water extract. The study of rheological properties showed a consistency of the solution
that was optimal from a practical and clinical point of view. The study demonstrated the feasibility of
fabrication of the cream based on the horse placenta, and its excellent physical and chemical properties.
Further research is needed to validate the therapeutic activity and safety of the proposed product.
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Keywords
tissue regeneration, cream, placenta, Research Subject Categories::MEDICINE