Publication: Current Status and Challenges in Using Plant-Food Waste in the Cosmetic Industry – A Case Study in the Sri Lankan Context
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Date
2022-09-15
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
The majority of contemporary research has
focused on the cosmetic application in fresh
plant materials but there is a lack of critical
analyses on the potential of plant waste
material for the cosmetic industry. In this
regard, this study was conducted with aid the
literature from the 2000-2022 period.
Accordingly, we can conclude that the nonedible
plant materials such as seeds and peels
and food wastes contain a significant number of
phytochemicals which are the key ingredient of
natural cosmetic products, and low-cost as well
as non-toxic ingredients for cosmetic products.
But using food waste can be challenging since
plants are biodegradable, before using for
cosmetics it should be tested for any microorganism
activity which can affect the skin as
well. Then availability and collection of waste
such as soaked water, seeds, and peels will be
difficult since first of all it has to be consumed
in the food used in the cosmetic industry.
However, the analysis result of the
phytochemical content of plant waste has
shown a significant value in the cosmetic
industry due to their anti-inflammatory activity,
antioxidant activity, anti-tyrosinase, and
elastase activity for the skin.
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Plant wastes, cosmetic, phytochemicals, foodwastage
Citation
M.A.P.K. Thilakarathne, W.D.C.C. Wijerathne. (2022). Current Status and Challenges in Using Plant-Food Waste in the Cosmetic Industry – A Case Study in the Sri Lankan Context. Proceedings of SLIIT International Conference on Advancements in Sciences and Humanities, (11) October, Colombo, 227 - 233.
