# Albizia amara: A Potential Plant-Derived Surfactant for Cosmetic and Food Applications

**Authors:** Yalini Sadasivam, Valerie J. Pinfield, Anna Trybala

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/molecules31010081 · Molecules · 2025-12-24

## TL;DR

Albizia amara is a plant with potential to produce natural surfactants for cosmetics and food, offering a sustainable alternative to petrochemical-based products.

## Contribution

This review explores Albizia amara and related species as underutilized sources of plant-derived surfactants.

## Key findings

- Albizia species, particularly A. amara, contain saponins and other compounds with surfactant properties.
- A. procera provides a benchmark for surface activity within the genus.
- More research is needed to evaluate A. amara's safety, efficacy, and sustainability.

## Abstract

Surfactants are essential in cosmetic and food formulations but are still dominated by petrochemical-derived anionic systems associated with irritation, aquatic toxicity and sustainability concerns. Plant-derived saponins offer renewable, biodegradable alternatives, yet only a small subset of saponin-producing species has been developed into commercial ingredients. The genus Albizia is chemically diverse and widely used in traditional medicine, with several species empirically employed as cleansers. This review examines Albizia amara and related Albizia species as prospective sources of plant-derived surfactants for cosmetic and food applications. We summarise ethnobotanical and phytochemical data with emphasis on saponins, flavonoids and macrocyclic alkaloids, and collate the limited quantitative evidence for surface activity, focusing on foaming behaviour, surface tension reduction and shampoo-type formulations, where A. procera provides the main interfacial benchmark within the genus. Potential roles of A. amara-derived fractions in hair-care products and prospective food systems are discussed alongside current knowledge on toxicity, safety and regulatory constraints. Overall, A. amara emerges as a promising but under-characterised saponin source. Priority areas for future work include robust tensiometric characterisation, surfactant-focused extraction and fractionation, systematic formulation studies, and dedicated safety and sustainability assessments to enable evidence-based evaluation against established plant and synthetic surfactants.

## Linked entities

- **Species:** Albizia amara (taxon 1179215), Albizia procera (taxon 384949)

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** toxicity (MESH:D064420)
- **Chemicals:** saponin (MESH:D012503), macrocyclic alkaloids (-), flavonoids (MESH:D005419)
- **Species:** Albizia amara (species) [taxon 1179215]

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