Abstract

Mature fruits of Telfairia occidentalis were purchased from a local market in Ikono Local Government Area of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria. The seeds were separated from the fleshy mesocarp, washed with water and sundried. The cotyledons were separated from the seed coat and then oven-dried at 105 – 110 °C for 24 hours. The dry seeds were blended into powder and the oil cold-extracted with n-hexane. The oil extracted was used to prepare copper, nickel and zinc soaps. The soaps were characterised using standard methods and then applied as additives in the production of body pomades. Several tests were performed on the control and the metallic soap pomades to establish the effectiveness of the metallic soaps in pomade production. All the prepared metallic soaps were sparingly soluble in kerosene and methanol and exhibited no foaming characteristics. The properties of the pomades imply that the metallic soaps of T. occidentalis have good potential in the cosmetics industry.

Highlights

  • In Nigeria, the major sources of edible oils are peanuts (Arachis hypogoea) and oil palm (Elaeis guineensis)

  • Essien et al (2015) described the characterisation of the seed oil with respect to yield, specific gravity (0.895 kg/m3), refractive index (1.25), moisture content (5.44%), pH (4.43), physical appearance, saponification value (221.80), iodine value (7.11 gI2/100g), peroxide value (1.2 meg/kg), acid value (5.49 mg KOH/g oil), Free Fatty Acid (FFA) (2.76 mg KOH/g oil), unsaponifiable matter (0.12 %) and state at room temperature using the standard procedures presented by the A.O.A.C. (1984)

  • The Fatty Acid (FA) composition reveals that the oil is rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA)

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Introduction

In Nigeria, the major sources of edible oils are peanuts (Arachis hypogoea) and oil palm (Elaeis guineensis). These oils are used mainly for cooking, and for soap, margarine and cosmetics production (Ong, Choo & Ooi, 1995). Pomade is any type of cream that is robbed on the hair to make it shiny and strong. In Nigeria in particular, the word pomade is used to describe all types of body creams including that for the hair without any distinction. The product of our research was intended for use as ordinary body cream or lotion and not a hair material. Metallic soaps are not regular ingredients in pomades or other body lotions.

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