Determination of the critical hydrophile-lipophile balance of licuri oil from Syagrus coronata: Application for topical emulsions and evaluation of its hydrating function

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The aims of this study were to determine the critical hydrophile-lipophile balance (HLB) of licuri oil, and to perform a clinical assay to evaluate its hydrating effects. For the determination of the HLB, serial emulsions were prepared with the oil. Regarding the clinical study, 13 human subjects were recruited to evaluate the hydrating power of the emulsified preparation containing licuri oil, and comparing it with the same preparation containing sweet almond oil (SAO). The critical HLB of licuri oil was represented by the zones within the concentrations of 10% for the oil and 15% for the pair of tensoactive agents, with a value of 11.8. Both preparations showed similar hydrating power. We propose that licuri oil can be considered a new lipophilic adjuvant with hydrating characteristics, which can be used in cosmetic preparations, replacing consecrated oils, such as SAO.

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Leal, L. B., Sousa, G. D., Seixas, K. B., de Souza, P. H. N., & de Santana, D. P. (2013). Determination of the critical hydrophile-lipophile balance of licuri oil from Syagrus coronata: Application for topical emulsions and evaluation of its hydrating function. Brazilian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 49(1), 167–173. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1984-82502013000100018

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