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Theoretical Study of Retinol, Niacinamide and Glycolic Acid with Halloysite Clay Mineral as Active Ingredients for Topical Skin Care Formulations
Identificadores del recurso
Borrego-Sánchez, A... [et al.]. Theoretical Study of Retinol, Niacinamide and Glycolic Acid with Halloysite Clay Mineral as Active Ingredients for Topical Skin Care Formulations. Molecules 2021, 26, 4392. [https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26154392]
http://hdl.handle.net/10481/70530
10.3390/molecules26154392
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Izenburu:
Theoretical Study of Retinol, Niacinamide and Glycolic Acid with Halloysite Clay Mineral as Active Ingredients for Topical Skin Care Formulations
Tema:
Halloysite
Retinol
Niacinamide
Glycolic acid
Adsorption
Molecular modeling
Deskribapen:
This research was funded by Spanish Ministerio de Economia, Industria y Competitividad, grant number PCIN2017-098, and by Regional Government Junta de Andalucia with FEDER European contribution, grant number P18-RT-3786.
The adsorption of retinol, niacinamide and glycolic acid active ingredients on the internal surface of halloysite in an aqueous environment was explored at the molecular level by means of calculations based on quantum mechanics and force fields from empirical interatomic potentials. These active ingredients are stably adsorbed on the internal surface of halloysite forming hydrogen bonds between the hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen atoms with the hydroxyl groups of the inner surface of the halloysite. In addition, electrostatic interaction between these active ingredients with the water molecules was observed. Therefore, the theoretical results indicate that the adsorption of these active principles is favourable in the halloysite nanotube, which allows directing future experimental investigations for the development and design of retinol, niacinamide and glycolic acid with halloysite nanotubes systems, which may be topical formulations for skincare.
Spanish Ministerio de Economia, Industria y Competitividad PCIN2017-098
Junta de Andalucia
European Commission P18-RT-3786
Idioma:
English
Autor/Productor:
Borrego Sánchez, Ana María
Sainz Díaz, Claro Ignacio
Perioli, Luana
Viseras Iborra, César Antonio
Argitaratzaile:
MDPI
Eskubideak:
Atribución 3.0 España
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/es/
info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
Data:
2021-09-29T11:16:49Z
2021-07-21
Tipo de recurso:
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion

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