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Ascorbic Acid for the Safe Use of a Sunscreen Agent: Accumulation of Nano Zinc Oxide and Titanium Dioxide on the Skin

OBJECTIVE: Physical UV absorbers such as titanium dioxide or zinc oxide have been found to be highly protective against ultraviolet radiation. Sun protection factor depends on the accumulation of the minerals on the skin. UV-absorbing agents must accumulate within the upper skin layers in order to p...

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Autores principales: Fathi-Azarbayjani, Anahita, Tan, Poh Leng, Chan, Yew Ying, Chan, Sui Yung
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Österreichische Apotheker-Verlagsgesellschaft 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3867245/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24482778
http://dx.doi.org/10.3797/scipharm.1306-05
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author Fathi-Azarbayjani, Anahita
Tan, Poh Leng
Chan, Yew Ying
Chan, Sui Yung
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Tan, Poh Leng
Chan, Yew Ying
Chan, Sui Yung
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description OBJECTIVE: Physical UV absorbers such as titanium dioxide or zinc oxide have been found to be highly protective against ultraviolet radiation. Sun protection factor depends on the accumulation of the minerals on the skin. UV-absorbing agents must accumulate within the upper skin layers in order to provide a dense light-absorbing layer and guarantee water resistance. The aim of this work was to increase the skin deposition and efficacy of sunscreens without increasing their skin permeation. The application possibility of EDX to determine the quantitative elemental composition of zinc and titanium on the skin surface was studied. METHOD: The changes induced in the skin deposition of physical UV absorbers in conjunction with ascorbic acid were studied. In vitro skin permeation and X-ray elemental analysis were carried out to determine the mineral skin deposition effect of ascorbic acid. KEY FINDINGS: Results indicate that ascorbic acid may significantly increase the skin deposition (p < 0.05) of these minerals on the skin without increasing their skin permeation (p > 0.05). Flow through diffusion cell and X-ray elemental analyses appear to be complementary and show that ascorbic acid is able to increase accumulation of sunscreen on the skin.
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spelling pubmed-38672452014-01-30 Ascorbic Acid for the Safe Use of a Sunscreen Agent: Accumulation of Nano Zinc Oxide and Titanium Dioxide on the Skin Fathi-Azarbayjani, Anahita Tan, Poh Leng Chan, Yew Ying Chan, Sui Yung Sci Pharm Research Article OBJECTIVE: Physical UV absorbers such as titanium dioxide or zinc oxide have been found to be highly protective against ultraviolet radiation. Sun protection factor depends on the accumulation of the minerals on the skin. UV-absorbing agents must accumulate within the upper skin layers in order to provide a dense light-absorbing layer and guarantee water resistance. The aim of this work was to increase the skin deposition and efficacy of sunscreens without increasing their skin permeation. The application possibility of EDX to determine the quantitative elemental composition of zinc and titanium on the skin surface was studied. METHOD: The changes induced in the skin deposition of physical UV absorbers in conjunction with ascorbic acid were studied. In vitro skin permeation and X-ray elemental analysis were carried out to determine the mineral skin deposition effect of ascorbic acid. KEY FINDINGS: Results indicate that ascorbic acid may significantly increase the skin deposition (p < 0.05) of these minerals on the skin without increasing their skin permeation (p > 0.05). Flow through diffusion cell and X-ray elemental analyses appear to be complementary and show that ascorbic acid is able to increase accumulation of sunscreen on the skin. Österreichische Apotheker-Verlagsgesellschaft 2013 2013-07-14 /pmc/articles/PMC3867245/ /pubmed/24482778 http://dx.doi.org/10.3797/scipharm.1306-05 Text en © Fathi-Azarbayjani et al.; licensee Österreichische Apotheker-Verlagsgesellschaft m. b. H., Vienna, Austria. This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Fathi-Azarbayjani, Anahita
Tan, Poh Leng
Chan, Yew Ying
Chan, Sui Yung
Ascorbic Acid for the Safe Use of a Sunscreen Agent: Accumulation of Nano Zinc Oxide and Titanium Dioxide on the Skin
title Ascorbic Acid for the Safe Use of a Sunscreen Agent: Accumulation of Nano Zinc Oxide and Titanium Dioxide on the Skin
title_full Ascorbic Acid for the Safe Use of a Sunscreen Agent: Accumulation of Nano Zinc Oxide and Titanium Dioxide on the Skin
title_fullStr Ascorbic Acid for the Safe Use of a Sunscreen Agent: Accumulation of Nano Zinc Oxide and Titanium Dioxide on the Skin
title_full_unstemmed Ascorbic Acid for the Safe Use of a Sunscreen Agent: Accumulation of Nano Zinc Oxide and Titanium Dioxide on the Skin
title_short Ascorbic Acid for the Safe Use of a Sunscreen Agent: Accumulation of Nano Zinc Oxide and Titanium Dioxide on the Skin
title_sort ascorbic acid for the safe use of a sunscreen agent: accumulation of nano zinc oxide and titanium dioxide on the skin
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3867245/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24482778
http://dx.doi.org/10.3797/scipharm.1306-05
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