Effects of Structure on the Solubility of UV Filters

In recent years, one of the most concerning topics in healthcare is the constant exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light being the cause of numerous skin diseases. This issue created a keen interest in sun-care cosmetics, and particularly in sunscreens, since it has been proven to significantly reduce hu...

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Main Authors: Marc Del Olmo, Àngel Navarro, Cristina Garcia, Taro Ehara, Lluís Beltran
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-06-01
Series:Cosmetics
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2079-9284/9/3/60
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Summary:In recent years, one of the most concerning topics in healthcare is the constant exposure to ultraviolet (UV) light being the cause of numerous skin diseases. This issue created a keen interest in sun-care cosmetics, and particularly in sunscreens, since it has been proven to significantly reduce human skin disorders. Usually, sunscreens are formulated as emulsions with organic UV-absorbers dissolved in the oil phase; thus, the solubility of these UV-filters in the emollients is crucial. In this work we expose the properties of different emollients, correlating the chemical structure with the ability to dissolve organic UV-filters.
ISSN:2079-9284