Exploring The Skin Benefit Properties Of Camellia Sinensis And Cucumis Sativus
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https://doi.org/10.53555/ejac.v19i1.1108Keywords:
Camellia sinensis, Cucumis sativus, Skin benefit property, Chemical constituents, Traditional uses.Abstract
Camellia sinensis (Green tea) comes in family Theaceace. This green tea widely shown in China, Southern Asia, Japan and in India. Its chemical composition consist various skin beneficial effect. It contains polyphenol mainly which is responsible for anti oxidant activity other chemical compounds are caffeine, carbohydrates, amino acid, and inorganic material. The major polyphenol in green tea are flavonoids. Major flavonoids are Catechins, epicatechin (EC), epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), epicatechin gallate (EG), epigallocatechin (EGC). It has many effective property like Anti inflammatory, Anti oxidant, Neuroprotective effect, Anti microbial effect, Reducing skin redness and swelling. EGCG present in more quantity than other. Cucumis sativus (Cucumber) comes in family Cucurbitaceae. This cucumber is widely shown in India, West Indies, Himalayas, China. It is seasonal vegetable crop. It contain important chemical like α linolenic acid, β amyrin Caffeic acid, Citrulline, Cucurbitin A, Cucurbitin B, Ferullic acid, Albumin. It has many effective property like Antioxidant property, as Emollient, Moisturizer, Skin whitening, swollen eyes, anti wrinkle activity, Soothing effect and help in reduce dark circle.
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