Multifunctional Profiling of Moringa oleifera Leaf Extracts for Topical Application: A Comparative Study of Different Collection Time

Antioxidants (Basel). 2023 Feb 8;12(2):411. doi: 10.3390/antiox12020411.

Abstract

This research investigated plant extracts as a source of potential new actives in the nutritional, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical fields. Moringa oleifera, which is extensively known for its nutritional properties, has been investigated in this work by preparation, characterization, and evaluation of the antioxidant (FRAP, DPPH, ORAC, and PCL test), antifungal, photoprotective, and cytotoxicity profile against human melanoma Colo38 cell line of two different extracts (hydroalcoholic and methanolic) and one infusion of dry leaves collected from Paraguay in four distinct harvest times (February, March, April, and May 2017). The outcomes of this study highlight Moringa oleifera as a potential ally to counteract skin aging and oxidative stress, as indicated by the favorable antioxidant profile of the extracts and infusions of Paraguay, which was, in all cases, superior to that provided by the same plant species when collected from Senegal. Moreover, some samples were more efficient in preventing the photodegradation of UVA filter butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane (Avobenzone) compared to commercial filters, thus suggesting an interesting future role as natural additives in sunscreens.

Keywords: Moringa oleifera leaves; UV filter; butyl methoxydibenzoylmethane; extracts; natural antioxidants; photostability; sunscreens.

Grants and funding

This research was funded by the University of Ferrara (grant FAR 2020 to A.B.; grant FAR 2021 to A.B.; grant FAR 2020 to I.L.), COSMAST University of Ferrara (grant 2021 to S.V.), and Ambrosialab srl, Italy (grant 2021 to S.M.).