Moringa oleifera continues to attract significant scientific attention for its dense phytochemical profile and broad biological activities. This peer-reviewed study examines sunscreen/spf properties of moringa seed oil, contributing to the growing evidence base supporting moringa in cosmetics & skincare applications.
See discussions, stats, and author profiles for this publication at: https://www.researchgate.net/publication/357009384 Evaluation of the, in vitro, photoprotetive capacity of Moringa oleifera oil for its use in sunscreen formulation Article in Revista de Biotecnologia & Ciência (ISSN 2238-6629) · December 2021 DOI: 10.31668/rbc.v10i2.11909 CITATIONS 0 READS 119 8 authors, including: Viviane Martins Rebello dos Santos Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto 45 PUBLICATIONS 532 CITATIONS SEE PROFILE Tatiane Roquete Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto 37 PUBLICATIONS 419 CITATIONS SEE PROFILE Paula Melo de Abreu Vieira Universidade Federal de Ouro Preto 137 PUBLICATIONS 863 CITATIONS SEE PROFILE All
Key Research Findings
The study documents important findings on moringa’s sunscreen/spf properties:
- Moringa seed oil demonstrated measurable sunscreen/spf activity, attributable to their phenolic acids, flavonoids, and isothiocyanate content.
- Phytochemical characterization confirmed the presence of key bioactive compounds — including quercetin, kaempferol, chlorogenic acid, and glucosinolates — responsible for observed biological activities.
- Results support moringa’s potential as a functional ingredient for cosmetics & skincare product development, consistent with related published literature.
Relevance to Moringa Export and Industry
For manufacturers sourcing moringa for cosmetics & skincare applications, research of this kind provides essential scientific grounding for product development and market positioning. Consistent phytochemical quality in raw materials is critical to replicating research results at commercial scale.
MORIFA cultivates certified organic Moringa oleifera in East Java and East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia, under USDA and EU Organic standards (certified by CERES, Germany), supplying manufacturers and researchers requiring traceable, high-quality moringa ingredients.
Conclusion
This study adds to the scientific consensus supporting moringa seed oil as a valuable source of bioactive compounds with sunscreen/spf potential. As global demand for evidence-based natural ingredients grows, peer-reviewed research of this kind supports sustainable moringa cultivation and responsible commercialization.
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