Chemical, Antioxidant, and Antimicrobial Properties of the Peel and Male Flower By-Products of Four Varieties of Punica granatum L. Cultivated in the Marche Region for Their Use in Cosmetic Products
Public Engagement Abstract: We are now seeing an increase in the production of agri-food waste, which is an essential
resource for the recovery of bioactive compounds that may be employed as innovative natural
ingredients in cosmetics. To date, the approach to cosmetics preservation has seen a significant
shift in the search for biological components that give healthier alternatives for customers and
help businesses operate in an environmentally friendly manner. To achieve this goal, we studied
pomegranate extracts using the peel and, for the first time, extracts from the male flowers of a
wide pomegranate variety cultivated in the Marche region, specifically, the Wonderful, Mollar
de Elche, Parfianka, and less-studied G1 varieties. We studied the phenol compounds profile,
antioxidant capacity, antimicrobial activity, and cell viability of the obtained pomegranate extracts.
The identification and quantification of phenol compounds belonging to different classes, such as
hydrolysable tannins, hydroxybenzoic acid, hydroxycinnamic acid, dihydroflavonol, gallocatechin,
and anthocyanins, were performed using UPLC-ESI-MS/MS. Punicalagin isomers and punicalin
resulted in the most abundant polyphenols found in the peel and male flower extracts. Mollar de
Elche 2020 peel extract revealed a high concentration of punicalagin A and B (7206.4 mg/kg and
5812.9), while the content of gallic acid revealed high results in the G1 and Parfianka varieties. All
extracts were spectrophotometrically analysed to determine their total phenol content (TPC) using
the Folin–Ciocalteu method and their antioxidant capacity (AC). In terms of the total phenol obtained
by the Folin–Ciocalteu colorimetric method, Mollar de Elche 2020 extracts reported the highest
TPC content of 12.341 mol GAE/g. Results revealed that the Mollar de Elche andWonderful 2020
peel extracts demonstrated the highest TPC and AC. Furthermore, AC results indicated that the
peel extracts displayed higher AC than the male flower extract due to the high punicalagin content
detected by UPLC analysis. The antimicrobial activity testing revealed that the Wonderful and
G1 2020 peel extracts resulted active against Escherichia coli, while all extracts exhibited promising
anticandidal activity. Additionally, the cytocompatibility was evaluated in keratinocytes HaCaT
cells by testing concentrations of pomegranate extracts ranging from 0.15 to 5.00 mg/mL. Extracts
were non-toxic for the cells in the tested concentration range. The acquired results may help exploit
pomegranate agri-food waste products provided by the Marche region’s short supply chain for their
use as an antimicrobial and antioxidant booster in the formulation of cosmetic products.