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Photodecomposition and Phototoxicity of Natural Retinoids

Sunlight is a known human carcinogen. Many cosmetics contain retinoid-based compounds, such as retinyl palmitate (RP), either to protect the skin or to stimulate skin responses that will correct skin damaged by sunlight. However, little is known about the photodecomposition of some retinoids and the...

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Autores principales: Tolleson, William H., Cherng, Shui-Hui, Xia, Qingsu, Boudreau, Mary, Yin, Jun Jie, Wamer, Wayne G., Howard, Paul C., Yu, Hongtao, Fu, Peter P.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3814709/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16705812
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author Tolleson, William H.
Cherng, Shui-Hui
Xia, Qingsu
Boudreau, Mary
Yin, Jun Jie
Wamer, Wayne G.
Howard, Paul C.
Yu, Hongtao
Fu, Peter P.
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Cherng, Shui-Hui
Xia, Qingsu
Boudreau, Mary
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Howard, Paul C.
Yu, Hongtao
Fu, Peter P.
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description Sunlight is a known human carcinogen. Many cosmetics contain retinoid-based compounds, such as retinyl palmitate (RP), either to protect the skin or to stimulate skin responses that will correct skin damaged by sunlight. However, little is known about the photodecomposition of some retinoids and the toxicity of these retinoids and their sunlight-induced photodecomposition products on skin. Thus, studies are required to test whether topical application of retinoids enhances the phototoxicity and photocarcinogenicity of sunlight and UV light. Mechanistic studies are needed to provide insight into the disposition of retinoids in vitro and on the skin, and to test thoroughly whether genotoxic damage by UV-induced radicals may participate in any toxicity of topically applied retinoids in the presence of UV light. This paper reports the update information and our experimental results on photostability, photoreactions, and phototoxicity of the natural retinoids including retinol (ROH), retinal, retinoid acid (RA), retinyl acetate, and RP (Figure 1).
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spelling pubmed-38147092013-11-04 Photodecomposition and Phototoxicity of Natural Retinoids Tolleson, William H. Cherng, Shui-Hui Xia, Qingsu Boudreau, Mary Yin, Jun Jie Wamer, Wayne G. Howard, Paul C. Yu, Hongtao Fu, Peter P. Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Sunlight is a known human carcinogen. Many cosmetics contain retinoid-based compounds, such as retinyl palmitate (RP), either to protect the skin or to stimulate skin responses that will correct skin damaged by sunlight. However, little is known about the photodecomposition of some retinoids and the toxicity of these retinoids and their sunlight-induced photodecomposition products on skin. Thus, studies are required to test whether topical application of retinoids enhances the phototoxicity and photocarcinogenicity of sunlight and UV light. Mechanistic studies are needed to provide insight into the disposition of retinoids in vitro and on the skin, and to test thoroughly whether genotoxic damage by UV-induced radicals may participate in any toxicity of topically applied retinoids in the presence of UV light. This paper reports the update information and our experimental results on photostability, photoreactions, and phototoxicity of the natural retinoids including retinol (ROH), retinal, retinoid acid (RA), retinyl acetate, and RP (Figure 1). Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2005-05 2005-04-30 /pmc/articles/PMC3814709/ /pubmed/16705812 Text en © 2005 MDPI. All rights reserved.
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Yu, Hongtao
Fu, Peter P.
Photodecomposition and Phototoxicity of Natural Retinoids
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3814709/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16705812
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