Vetiver Essential Oil in Cosmetics: What Is New?
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Essential Oil
2.2. Olfactory Analysis
2.3. GC/FID Analyses
2.4. GC-MS Analyses
2.5. Cosmetic Bioassays
2.5.1. Materials
2.5.2. Instrumentation
2.5.3. DPPH Radical Scavenging Assay
2.5.4. Tyrosinase Assay
2.5.5. Lipoxygenase Assay
2.5.6. Elastase Assay
2.5.7. Hyaluronidase Assay
2.5.8. Collagenase Assay
2.6. Antimicrobial Bioassays
2.6.1. Microorganisms
2.6.2. Determination of Antifungal Activity
2.6.3. Determination of Bacteriostatic Activity
3. Results
3.1. Organoleptic Evaluation
3.2. GC-MS Analysis
3.3. Potential Uses of Vetiver Oils
3.3.1. Cosmetic Ingredient
3.3.2. Antimicrobial Agent/Cosmetic Preservative
4. Discussion and Conclusion
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Constituent | RI a,b HP-1/RI Lit | Vetiver EOs | Identification Method |
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n.i. | 1360/- | 0.4–1.0 | |
α-cubebene | 1366/1355 | tr–0.1 | LRI, MS |
α-ylangene | 1370/1376 | tr–0.2 | LRI, MS |
α-cedrene | 1410/1418 | 0.1–0.3 | LRI, MS |
acoradi-2,4-ene | 1421/1421 | 0.1–0.3 | LRI |
n.i. | 1427/- | 0.1–0.4 | |
n.i. | 1443/- | 0.3–0.8 | |
preziza-7(15)-ene | 1448/1448 | 0.5–1.1 | LRI |
ziza-6(13)-ene = khusimene | 1452/1453 | 0.1–0.3 | LRI |
n.i. | 1462/- | 0.1–0.4 | |
n.i. | 1466/- | 0.2–0.4 | |
α-amorphene | 1475/1477 | 0.5–1.9 | LRI, MS |
n.i. | 1481/- | 1.0–2.2 | |
n.i. | 1485/- | 0.6–1.8 | |
γ-muurolene | 1488/1474 | 0.2–0.6 | LRI, MS |
n.i. | 1501/- | 0.3–0.8 | |
δ-cadinene | 1522/1520 | 0.9–1.3 | LRI |
α-calacorene | 1529/1527 | 0.4–0.7 | LRI, MS |
β-vetivenene | 1547/1547 | /–4.6 | LRI |
n.i. | 1554/- | 1.1–1.3 | |
khusimone | 1577/1577 | 1.2–2.3 | LRI |
khusian-2-ol | 1666/1668 | 1.8–2.3 | LRI, MS |
13-nor-eudesma-4,6-dien-11-one | 1685/1692 | 0.7–0.9 | LRI, MS |
eudesma-3,5-dien-1α-ol | 1707/1708 | 1.7–1.8 | LRI |
khusimol | 1730/1726 | 0.6–8.9 | LRI |
n.i. | 1774/- | 2.1–2.9 | |
β-vetivone | 1785/1788 | 2.2–3.7 | LRI, MS |
α-vetivone = isonootkatone | 1808/1813 | 8.4–13.3 | LRI, MS |
ziza-6(13)-en-12-yl acetate = khusimyl acetate | 1832/1828 | 0.4–0.7 | LRI, MS |
Sample Reference | Anti-Oxidant Activity | Whitening Activity | Anti-Inflammatory Activity | Anti-Elastase Activity | Anti-Collagenase Activity | Anti-Hyaluronidase Activity | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
L-Tyrosine | L-DOPA | ||||||
Vy1501 | + | + | − | ++ | + | − | − |
Vy1502 | + | + | − | + | + | − | − |
Vy1503 | + | − | − | + | + | − | − |
Bacterial Strains Tested | Ve1501 | Ve1502 | Ve1503 |
---|---|---|---|
MICs (µg/mL) | |||
Gram-negative bacteria | |||
Acinetobacter baumannii RCH | >2000 | >2000 | >1000 |
Acinetobacter baumannii SAN008 | >2000 | >2000 | >1000 |
Acinetobacter baumannii AYE | >2000 | >2000 | >1000 |
Escherichia coli ATCC25922 | >2000 | >2000 | >1000 |
Escherichia coli BLSE 15509082801 | >2000 | >2000 | >1000 |
Enterobacter aerogenes 15509970101 | >2000 | >2000 | >1000 |
Enterobacter aerogenes 15501261101 | >2000 | >2000 | >1000 |
Klebsiella pneumoniae BHR (OXA48) | >2000 | >2000 | >1000 |
Klebsiella pneumoniae 15000077501 | >2000 | >2000 | >1000 |
Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC27853 | >2000 | >2000 | >1000 |
Pseudomonas aeruginosa 155089996501 | >2000 | >2000 | >1000 |
Pseudomonas aeruginosa 15509942001 | >2000 | >2000 | >1000 |
Gram-positive bacteria | |||
SARM 15004850001 | 1000 | 2000 | ≤1000 |
SARM 15004306601 | ≤500 | 2000 | ≤1000 |
SASM 15509530101 | 1000 | 2000 | ≤1000 |
SASM 15004159801 | ≤500 | 2000 | ≤1000 |
SERM 15511909903 | 1000 | 2000 | ≤1000 |
Corynebacterium striatum 12572545501 | ≤500 | 2000 | ≤1000 |
Bacillus sp. 15003287301 | ≤500 | 2000 | ≤1000 |
Bacillus subtilis 15000964701 | ≤500 | 2000 | ≤1000 |
Fungal Strains Tested | MICs (µg/mL) | ||
Candida albicans ATCC66396 (Amphotericin B-MIC80: 0.125 µg/mL) | 800 | 800 | 200 |
Candida glabrata LMA901085 (Amphotericin B-MIC80: 0.5 µg/mL) | 400 | 200 | 100 |
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Burger, P.; Landreau, A.; Watson, M.; Janci, L.; Cassisa, V.; Kempf, M.; Azoulay, S.; Fernandez, X. Vetiver Essential Oil in Cosmetics: What Is New? Medicines 2017, 4, 41. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicines4020041
Burger P, Landreau A, Watson M, Janci L, Cassisa V, Kempf M, Azoulay S, Fernandez X. Vetiver Essential Oil in Cosmetics: What Is New? Medicines. 2017; 4(2):41. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicines4020041
Chicago/Turabian StyleBurger, Pauline, Anne Landreau, Marie Watson, Laurent Janci, Viviane Cassisa, Marie Kempf, Stéphane Azoulay, and Xavier Fernandez. 2017. "Vetiver Essential Oil in Cosmetics: What Is New?" Medicines 4, no. 2: 41. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicines4020041
APA StyleBurger, P., Landreau, A., Watson, M., Janci, L., Cassisa, V., Kempf, M., Azoulay, S., & Fernandez, X. (2017). Vetiver Essential Oil in Cosmetics: What Is New? Medicines, 4(2), 41. https://doi.org/10.3390/medicines4020041