uva i-protection effectiveness of bioactive compound and organic uv filters: an in vitro assessment

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This research work aimed at determining the UVA effectiveness (UVA I/UV ratio), by diffuse transmittance analysis, of sunscreens developed with a bioactive substance, the rutin, associating or not with organic UVB-UVA filters incorporated at a phosphate-base O/W emulsion. Sunscreens provided conflicting and unpredictable results concerning the anti-UVA protection, specially, at the UVA I region. Possible interactions among the organic UV filters and the polyphenolic bioactive substance may have accounted with improvement or reduction of UV protection by a complex and not yet elucidated mechanism, probably regarding wavelength delocalization to superior or inferior values, by resonant molecule stabilization or destabilization.
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Authors ;André Rolim Baby;Tatiana Santana Balogh;Carla Aparecida Pedriali;Telma Mary Kaneko;Maria Valéria Robles Velasco
Journal greece and rome
Year 2009
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10.1590/S0100-40422009000500039
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