1,388 results match your criteria: "Sunscreens and Photoprotection"

Tyrosinase, a key protein in the biosynthesis of melanin pigments, is crucial in determining skin pigmentation. Inhibiting tyrosinase activity is a promising approach for treating conditions related to excessive pigmentation. For the synthesis of more potent tyrosinase inhibitors, we combined two approaches, para-substitution and lipophilicity, to enhance the inhibitory properties of ()-2-(4-hydroxybenzylidene)hydrazine-1-carbotiamide, whose enzyme inhibitory properties have been previously demonstrated.

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Background: Conventional sunscreens shield the skin from ultraviolet (UV) rays up to 370 nm leaving wavelengths between 370 and 400 nm unfiltered despite their potentially harmful biological and clinical effects.

Objective: The beneficial effects of methoxypropylamino cyclohexenylidene ethoxyethylcyanoacetate (MCE) UVA1 filter were explored at 1% in a SPF50 sunscreen under outdoors summer conditions against pigmentation and aging signs compared against a reference SPF50 without the MCE filter.

Materials And Methods: A prospective randomized comparative intra-individual study was conducted in 52 Brazilian women (phototype I-III).

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stingless bee propolis extract is known for its diverse bioactive compounds, making it a potential natural shield against UV radiation. This research assesses the photoprotective potential of crude ethanol extract from propolis collected from four structures (involucrum, pillar, pot, and entrance) of five bee hives (H1-H5), totalling 20 samples. Initially, the samples underwent testing for SPF value and UV absorption spectra.

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Prior work has demonstrated that a novel programme involving dermatologist-led, team-based education of student athletes (SAs), coaches, and athletic trainers termed Stanford University Network for Sun Protection, Outreach, Research, and Teamwork (SUNSPORT) improved photoprotective behaviours in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) SAs. Our current study investigated the use of an alternative, video-based form of SUNSPORT at Cal and UCLA. We demonstrate a trend for increasing sunscreen use amongst SAs with a more feasible programme.

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The heightened susceptibility to skin cancer correlates with exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation, which can induce various cutaneous injuries. Inorganic UV filters, like zinc oxide (ZnO), are extensively utilized in sunscreens owing to their capacity to scatter and reflect UV radiation. The efficacy of inorganic UV filters can be augmented across a wider spectrum through synergistic combinations with other active compounds, such as organic UV filters.

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Traditional sunscreens have relied on synthetic compounds to protect against harmful ultraviolet (UV) radiation. However, there is increasing interest in utilizing the natural photoprotective properties of microalgae extracts. This approach does not only aim to enhance the stability and efficacy of sun protection formulae but also seeks to reduce the reliance on synthetic sunscreens.

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Overexposure to blue light due to the excessive use of electronic devices has been implicated in premature skin aging and eye damage, among other injuries to health. This study aimed to synthesize two azo derivatives of the 2-(amino-2'-hydroxyphenyl) benzoxazole and explore their potential as UV and blue light filters, proposing a new spectral profile. The synthesis of the heterocyclic compounds involved condensation reactions and diazotation.

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Innovations in Hyperpigmentation.

Dermatol Clin

January 2025

Department of Dermatology, University of Pennsylvania, 3400 Civic Center Bouevard, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA. Electronic address:

Photoprotection remains the foundation of treatment for all dyschromias and cosmetic camouflage as it provides concealment of pigmentation until therapeutic agents are effective. Innovations in the treatment of dyschromias encompass topical, systemic, and procedural modalities.

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Novel synthetic UV screen compounds inspired in mycosporine-like amino acids (MAAs): Antioxidant capacity, photoprotective properties and toxicity.

J Photochem Photobiol B

December 2024

Departamento de Química, Instituto de Investigación en Química (IQUR), Universidad de La Rioja, Madre de Dios, 53, 26006 Logroño, La Rioja, Spain.

The combination of environmental stress on the ozone layer, climate change and a greater sun exposure due to outdoor habits has led to an increase in skin cancer cases and other health issues related with UV radiation. Researchers are searching for new alternative UV filters that could protect our skin from the deleterious effects of UV radiation while also presenting low toxicity and biodegradable character (unlike the UV filters currently available in the market). In this work, two compounds inspired in the natural oxo-mycosporine-like amino acids (MAAs) have been synthesized and their antioxidant and photoprotective properties, as well as their in vitro and in vivo toxicity effects were evaluated.

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[Photoprotection and its implications for drug safety].

Med Pr

November 2024

Uniwersytet Jagielloński Collegium Medicum / Jagiellonian University Medical College, Kraków, Polska (Wydział Farmaceutyczny, Katedra Chemii Nieorganicznej i Analityki Farmaceutycznej / Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Inorganic and Pharmaceutical Analytics).

Appropriate photoprotection plays a key role in the safety of using medicinal preparations whose active substances may induce photosensitivity reactions. This aspect applies not only to drugs applied topically to the skin, but also systemically. Drug-induced photosensitivity reactions to light depend on the active substance contained in the medicinal product and its dose, which translates into the concentration in the skin, the type of ultraviolet radiation, its intensity and exposure time.

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Extraction, characterization and antioxidative potentials of UV-screening compound, mycosporine-like amino acids from epilithic cyanobacterium Lyngbya sp. HKAR - 15.

World J Microbiol Biotechnol

November 2024

Laboratory of Photobiology and Molecular Microbiology, Department of Botany, Institute of Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi, 221005, India.

Mycosporine-like amino acids (MAAs) are a unique class of UV-screening bioactive molecules with potent antioxidants and photoprotective properties, synthesized by various species of cyanobacteria in different habitats. The cyanobacterial biofilms play a crucial driver in the development of ecological communities. The current study examined the existence of the photoprotective MAAs in a novel epilithic cyanobacterium Lyngbya sp.

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Facial disbiosis and UV filters.

Arch Dermatol Res

November 2024

School of Medicine and Life Sciences, Graduate Program on Dentistry, Pontifícia Universidade Católica do Paraná, 1155 Imaculada Conceição St. Zip, Curitiba, 80215-901, Brazil.

Acne is a multifactorial inflammatory disease with a robust microbial component and numerous correlations with dysbiosis states. Furthermore, various factors are recognized as triggers for skin dysbiosis, including the use of certain cosmetics. Based on these arguments, we hypothesized that using photoprotective formulations could trigger dysbiosis and the occurrence of acne manifestations.

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Article Synopsis
  • Iron oxides, antioxidants, and pigmentary titanium dioxide are effective sunscreen additives that protect against visible light and related skin issues; however, there are no consistent recommendations on their use.
  • A survey of 974 dermatology practitioners revealed that 91.68% provide advice on visible light protection, mainly focusing on pigmentation issues for patients with darker skin tones, but only a small percentage specifically recommend protective sunscreens for these patients.
  • The study highlights the need for more education on visible light protection and calls for standardized guidelines and a wider variety of suitable sunscreen products to better serve patients' needs.
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Skin cancer most commonly affects fair-skinned individuals1; however, it can appear in individuals of all skin tones. Photoprotective behaviors such as applying sunscreen should be practiced by all individuals regardless of skin tone. Herein, the authors discuss the cost and protection of popular sunscreens targeted towards patients with darker skin or skin of color (SOC), and suggest important considerations providers should take into account when advising about sunscreen recommendations for patients with skin of color.

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Sunscreen products can protect the skin against the harmful effects of UV radiation, including reddening, aging, and cancer. The aim of this research was to evaluate the photoprotective effects of yeast pulcherrimin, an iron-chelating dipeptide. We first investigated the cytotoxicity of pulcherrimin produced by yeast on the human keratinocyte HaCaT cell line, using the PrestoBlue assay.

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Synthesis and Biological Activity Assessment of 2-Styrylbenzothiazoles as Potential Multifunctional Therapeutic Agents.

Antioxidants (Basel)

October 2024

Department of Life Science and Biotechnology, Section of Medicines and Health Products, University of Ferrara, Via Fossato di Mortara 17-19, I-44121 Ferrara, Italy.

A current trend in healthcare research is to discover multifunctional compounds, able to interact with multiple biological targets, in order to simplify multi-drug therapies and improve patient compliance. The aim of this work was to outline the growing demand for innovative multifunctional compounds, achieved through the synthesis, characterisation and SAR evaluation of a series of 2-styrylbenzothiazole derivatives. The six synthesised compounds were studied for their potential as photoprotective, antioxidant, antiproliferative, and anti-inflammatory agents.

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Prevention of Melasma During Pregnancy: Risk Factors and Photoprotection-Focused Strategies.

Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol

October 2024

Department of Dermatology, Hospital of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Chengdu, Sichuan Province, People's Republic of China.

Melasma is a benign but emotionally distressing skin condition that reduces patients' quality of life, with prevalence rates during pregnancy ranging from 36.4% to 75%. Troublingly, up to 30% of cases are reported to persist after delivery, even ten years later.

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  • * The extraction process using 80% ethanol showed promising results, identifying multiple components and measuring total phenolic content (TPC) ranging from about 38.39 to 132 mg GAE/g.
  • * Both grape and olive extracts displayed significant antioxidant capacity, with SPF values calculated at 28.8 for grape leaves and 29.96 for olive leaves, indicating their effectiveness in sun protection.
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Cellular damage photosensitized by dasatinib, radical-mediated mechanisms and photoprotection in reconstructed epidermis.

Free Radic Biol Med

November 2024

Departamento de Química-Instituto de Tecnología Química UPV-CSIC, Universitat Politècnica de València, Camino de Vera S/n, 46022, Valencia, Spain; Unidad Mixta de Investigación UPV-Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria (IIS) La Fe, Hospital Universitari I Politècnic La Fe, Avenida de Fernando Abril Martorell 106, 46026, Valencia, Spain. Electronic address:

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  • - Dasatinib (DAS) is an anticancer drug mainly used for oral treatment of blood cancers, but it's being researched for topical use, raising concerns about potential photosensitivity reactions.
  • - The study investigates DAS’s phototoxic effects on cells by simulating its application on skin and found that it can generate reactive species that cause damage to lipids, proteins, and DNA when exposed to UVA light.
  • - Tests indicated that DAS exhibits significant phototoxicity, but combining it with a specific formulation mitigated this side effect, suggesting a safer approach for its topical application.
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  • Microalgal biotechnology is gaining popularity for sustainably producing bioactive compounds, making it appealing for cosmetics and cosmeceuticals.
  • Many microalgae strains remain unstudied for their potential pharmaceutical and nutritional uses, with few cultivated on a large scale.
  • The research focuses on exploring different microalgal strains for their use in sunscreens and related products, aiming for a greener and more sustainable approach in the cosmetics industry.
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Phenolic Constituents, Photoprotective Effect, and Antioxidant Capacities of All.

Molecules

August 2024

Department of Food Technology, Nutrition and Food Science, Veterinary Faculty, University of Murcia, Regional Campus of International Excellence "Campus Mare Nostrum", Campus de Espinardo, 30100 Murcia, Spain.

Article Synopsis
  • The study investigated the chemical composition and biological effects of polar extracts from a medicinal plant in the Asteraceae family using advanced mass spectrometry.
  • It identified twenty compounds in one extract and twenty-two in another, including five flavonoids, two of which were newly discovered in this genus.
  • The extracts showed strong antioxidant properties and high levels of phenolic and flavonoid content, suggesting potential applications in photoprotective cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.
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Ball-Milling Enhanced UV Protection Performance of CaFe-Sulisobenzone Layered Double Hydroxide Organic Clay.

Nanomaterials (Basel)

September 2024

Materials and Solution Structure Research Group, Interdisciplinary Excellence Centre, Institute of Chemistry, University of Szeged, Aradi Vértanúk Tere 1, H-6720 Szeged, Hungary.

Article Synopsis
  • Researchers used a co-precipitation method to integrate the sunscreen ingredient sulisobenzone into the structure of a hybrid material known as CaFe-hydrocalumite for the first time.
  • They employed various techniques like X-ray diffraction and spectroscopy to analyze the effects of mechanical milling on the material's properties, revealing noticeable changes in structure, surface characteristics, and thermal behavior.
  • Notably, milling enhanced the UV light blocking ability of the material, particularly around 320 nm, due to changes in the interactions between the sulfobenzone anions and the layers of the hydrocalumite structure.
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