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PHOTOPROTECTIVE EFFECT OF SUNSCREEN CREAM WITH ADDITION OF CARRAGEENAN AND BLACK MANGROVE FRUIT (Rhizopora mucronata Lamk.)
Author(s) -
Sri Purwaningsih,
Ella Salamah,
Marisky Nur Adnin
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
jurnal ilmu dan teknologi kelautan tropis
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2620-309X
pISSN - 2087-9423
DOI - 10.29244/jitkt.v7i1.9819
Subject(s) - rhizophora mucronata , carrageenan , tannin , food science , sun protection factor , chemistry , mangrove , traditional medicine , botany , biology , medicine , ecology , dermatology
The need of people’s face protection  from sun exposure is continuosly increasing. However, the available sunscreen in the market are mostly chemicaly generated. Seaweed (Kappaphycus alvarezii) produced carrageenan, which can be used as stabilizer, thickener, and emulsifier on sunscreen production.  Black mangrove fruit (R. mucronata) contains an antioxidant activity, tanin, flavonoids, and phenolic compounds, which are potential to be used for UV light absorber as well as skin protector. The aims of this research were to determine: (1) the best carrageenan concentration in the cream; (2) content of total phenol, flavonoids, and tannin of mangrove fruit extract; and (3) Sun Protection Factor (SPF) value of sunscreen cream.  The experiment used a complete random design  and with Duncan test.  The result showed that the best natural sunscreen formulation was an addition of 0.5% carrageenan and 1%  extract  from R. mucronata. The best characteristics of natural sunscreen were found within the level of 7.62 pH, 38.250 cP viscosity, 100% emulsion stability, 3.72% shrinkage, and  <102 colonies/g total microbial, 10.21 ± 0.06  SPF content,  37.90% total phenol,  0.51% total flavonoids, and 6.20 mg/g tannins.   Keywords: antioxidant, carrageenan, flavonoids, Rhizophora mucronata, SPF

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