Biodegradation Rates of Ferulic Acid Derivatives and Traditional Sunscreen Actives in Marine, Bay, and Freshwater Environments
Kelly Chou,
Zach McCaffrey,
Artur P. Klamczynski
et al.
Abstract:In recent years, concern over adverse effects of conventional organic ultraviolet (UV) absorbers on human and environmental health has grown. In particular, the time frame that such compounds are expected to remain in the environment is a topic of interest. In this work, the mineralization rates of traditional sunscreen actives octinoxate (EHMC), homosalate (HMS), and avobenzone (AVO) were compared to bioderived UV absorbers ferulic acid (FA), ethyl ferulate (ETF), feruloylated soybean oil (FSO), and feruloyla… Show more
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