Azadirachta indica (Neem) as a Potential Natural Active for Dermocosmetic and Topical Products: A Narrative Review
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Phytochemical Composition
3. Recent Developments in Cell Culture to Produce Molecules for Cosmetic Use
4. In Vitro Tests with Dermocosmetic Applications
4.1. Antimicrobial Activity
4.2. Antioxidant Activity
4.3. Skin-Soothing and Melanogenesis Inhibition Activities
5. In Vivo Tests (Subjects) for Cosmetic Applications
6. Alternative Dermatological Effects
7. Toxicology Issues
8. Patents Applications
9. Trends in Dermocosmetic Formulations
- Acne: Suppression of the ability of the Propionibacterium acnes pathogen to induce ROS and pro-inflammatory cytokines. Antibacterial action of A. indica oil was demonstrated in vitro against pathogenic bacteria by inhibiting bacterial cell membrane synthesis. A. indica contained nimbolid (antibacterial), gedunin (antifungal), mahmoodin (antibacterial), margolone (antibacterial) and cyclic trisulphide (antifungal) [3].
- Anti-aging: A. indica stimulated collagen production, promoted soft and supple skin, aided in reducing old scars and supported healing [12].
- Anti-dandruff: A. indica produced antibacterial, antifungal, pain-relieving and another specific phytocompounds to avoid dandruff [70].
- Oral care: Reduction in plaque and treatment of gingivitis and periodontitis (dental gel) [3]. Dental gel with Neem extract reduced plaque and bacteria more than the commercial mouthwash (chlorhexidine gluconate 0.2% w/v). Furthermore, Neem could reverse incipient carious lesions and inhibit Streptococcus mutans (bacterium causing tooth decay) [4].
- Pediculosis treatment: shampoo with A. indica seed extract was more active than permethrin-based shampoo against head lice [73].
- Scabies treatment: A. indica oil was used in soap production and was indicated to scabies.
- Skin-whitening: A. indica inhibited 47% of tyrosinase with no anti-wrinkle effect, with it being best for young skin [74].
- Wound healing: the presence of tannins could favor the healing of wounds [4].
10. Perspectives and Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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Nimbolide | Oil from leaves and seeds, fruit | Psoriasis, antibacterial | [15,16] | |
Gedunin | Oil from leaves and seeds | Antifungal | [15,16] | |
Mahmoodin | Oil from seeds | Antibacterial | [15] | |
Margolone | Oil from seeds and stem bark | Antibacterial | [15,16] | |
Cyclic trisulphide | Oil from seeds and leaves | Antifungal | [16] | |
4 azadiradione-type limonoids | Leaf extract | Melanogenesis inhibition | [17] | |
2 salannin-type limonoids | Leaf extract | Melanogenesis inhibition | [17] | |
5 nimbin-type limonoids | Root extract | Melanogenesis inhibition | [17] | |
Limonoid | Leaves extract | Anti-inflammatory | [18] |
Keywords | No. of Patents | ||
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Espacenet® | Google Patents® | PatentScope® | |
Azadirachta indica (title) | 24 | 5 | 4 |
Azadirachta indica (title + abstract) | 204 | 27 | 23 |
A. indica Part(s) | Other Main Plants in Formulations | Claims in Cosmetics | Patent |
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Seed extract with n-hexane | NI * | Bacteria-killing agent in the skin | CN109805037A [57] |
Extract | Mentha canadensis extract and holy basil | Inhibits the expression of inflammatory cytokines (IL-8, IL-6) caused by fine dust, thus alleviating skin irritation and skin inflammation; acne prevention and alleviation; flushing alleviation; and dermatitis prevention and alleviation | WO2018021777A1 [58] |
Leaf extract 1–10% | NI * | Skin rejuvenation and fungi and bacteria treatment | MX2013004928A [59] |
4–7% of bark aqueous extract | 0.5–4% extract of Berberis aristata, Jasminum officinale, Glycyrrhiza glabra, Picrorhiza kurroa, Rubia cordifolia, Pongamia pinnata, Saussurea lappa, Stellata wild and Terminalia chebula; 6–9% Curcuma longa and Trichosanthes diocia | Topical wound healing formulation | NZ578363A [60] |
0.1–5% aqueous extract | 0.1–5% Cymbopogon martyinii oil, 0.1–5% aqueous extract of A. indica or Phyllanthus emblica or both | Anti-dandruff composition (shampoo) | WO2020020539A1 [61] |
5–8% folium extract | 0.1–0.5% Sophorae flavescentis, 3–10% Hammamelis extract, 5–10% Chinese radix Rehmanniae extract, 3–5% radix Scutellariae extract, 3–5% heartleaf Houttuynia herb extract and 5–8% Glycine soja seed extract | Acne-removing compound, removes redness and eliminates swelling in the skin and acne bacillus on the surface of a human body cannot generate drug resistance to the acne-removing compound preparation | CN110613658A [62] |
Flower and fruit extract | Coconut extract, shea butter fruit oil, Sambucus chinensis extract and Eucheuma gelatinae extract | Lipstick, good moistening and antioxidant effect, and can be protected so that it can be stored for one year without bacteria breeding | CN110101628A [63] |
Folium extract | Herba violae extract, Lactobacillus/pear juice fermented product filtrate and Polygonum cuspidatum extract. | Multiple-effect facial mask that has good repair effects for acne and the bad symptoms, including rough skin, scars, hyperpigmentation, etc., accompanying the acne | CN108904432A [64] |
Folium extract | Lactobacillus/pear juice fermented product, Phellodendron bark extract, white willow bark extract, a western pear extract, Scutellariae root extract and Herba houttuyniae extract | Antioxidant components and inhibits monophenyl oxidase, where the acne-removing effect was remarkable | CN108888678A [65] |
Leaf extract | Houttuynia cordata extract, wild soybean seed extract, Phellodendron bark extract and Scutellaria baicalensis extract | Acne-removing skincare product treatment was mild, non-irritant, easy to absorb, not greasy, safe and efficient | CN108434032A [66] |
Leaf extract | Dioscoreae bulbiferae bark extract, Sophorae flavescentis extract and Salviae miltiorrhizae extract | Inhibits acne inflammation | CN108158972A [67] |
Folium extracts | Sea sludge extracts, amur cork tree bark extracts, white willow bark extracts, China Rehmannia extracts and Scutellaria extracts | Acne-removing function with a remarkable oil control effect. | CN105770160A [68] |
Seed extract | Gleditsia australis extract, Sapindus mukurossi extract and Camellia extract | Cleaning skin with a role in inhibiting and killing bacteria and fungi, capable of eliminating smells and resisting corrosion, skin friendly and soluble in water | CN105769710A [69] |
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Baby, A.R.; Freire, T.B.; Marques, G.d.A.; Rijo, P.; Lima, F.V.; Carvalho, J.C.M.d.; Rojas, J.; Magalhães, W.V.; Velasco, M.V.R.; Morocho-Jácome, A.L. Azadirachta indica (Neem) as a Potential Natural Active for Dermocosmetic and Topical Products: A Narrative Review. Cosmetics 2022, 9, 58. https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics9030058
Baby AR, Freire TB, Marques GdA, Rijo P, Lima FV, Carvalho JCMd, Rojas J, Magalhães WV, Velasco MVR, Morocho-Jácome AL. Azadirachta indica (Neem) as a Potential Natural Active for Dermocosmetic and Topical Products: A Narrative Review. Cosmetics. 2022; 9(3):58. https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics9030058
Chicago/Turabian StyleBaby, André Rolim, Thamires Batello Freire, Gabriela de Argollo Marques, Patricia Rijo, Fabiana Vieira Lima, João Carlos Monteiro de Carvalho, John Rojas, Wagner Vidal Magalhães, Maria Valéria Robles Velasco, and Ana Lucía Morocho-Jácome. 2022. "Azadirachta indica (Neem) as a Potential Natural Active for Dermocosmetic and Topical Products: A Narrative Review" Cosmetics 9, no. 3: 58. https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics9030058
APA StyleBaby, A. R., Freire, T. B., Marques, G. d. A., Rijo, P., Lima, F. V., Carvalho, J. C. M. d., Rojas, J., Magalhães, W. V., Velasco, M. V. R., & Morocho-Jácome, A. L. (2022). Azadirachta indica (Neem) as a Potential Natural Active for Dermocosmetic and Topical Products: A Narrative Review. Cosmetics, 9(3), 58. https://doi.org/10.3390/cosmetics9030058