2019
DOI: 10.3389/fphys.2019.00519
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Another Reason for Using Caffeine in Dermocosmetics: Sunscreen Adjuvant

Abstract: The excessive exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation is the main cause of skin cancer, the most commonly diagnosed cancer in the world. In this context, the development of innovative and more effective sunscreens, with bioactive compounds like caffeine, displaying antioxidant and anticancer potential, is required. This research work assessed in vitro and in vivo the efficacy and safety of topical sunscreen formulations containing caffeine as an adjuvant of the UV f… Show more

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“…12 Ethanolic (1.0%) and aqueous extracts (1.0%) of Bauhinia microstachya were associated with UV filters, such as BP (5.0%), EHMC after topical application with concomitant formation of metabolites that enhanced photoprotection in vivo. 49 In another contribution, Cabernet sauvignon pomace extract (10.0%) was associated with BMDBM, EHMC, and EHDP. The concentration of total phenolic compounds was higher than flavonoids in the extract.…”
Section: In Vivo Spf Methodsmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…12 Ethanolic (1.0%) and aqueous extracts (1.0%) of Bauhinia microstachya were associated with UV filters, such as BP (5.0%), EHMC after topical application with concomitant formation of metabolites that enhanced photoprotection in vivo. 49 In another contribution, Cabernet sauvignon pomace extract (10.0%) was associated with BMDBM, EHMC, and EHDP. The concentration of total phenolic compounds was higher than flavonoids in the extract.…”
Section: In Vivo Spf Methodsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…52 Generally, in the literature summarized in this study, in vivo SPF values were the highest when a natural compound was included into the sunscreen system. 12,49 After a rigorous search in specialized journals regarding in vivo SPF values, we found the studies described in lower than the commercial product used as control. L sericea extract has achieved significant performance as sunscreen, considering that this extract was the only anti-UVB active used, which suggests further investigation to obtain higher values of SPF.…”
Section: In Vivo Spf Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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