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Safer Sunscreens: Investigation of Naturally Derived UV Absorbers for Potential Use in Consumer Products

Aubri J. Thompson, William Hart‐Cooper, Julia Cunniffe, K. M. Johnson, William J. Orts

2021ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering36 citationsDOI

Abstract

Topical sunscreens are widely used to prevent sunburns and long-term skin damage including cancer. Recently, conventional chemical UV absorbers have been criticized and in some cases banned for adverse human and environmental health impacts. In this investigation, we evaluated naturally derived UV absorbers including vitamins, polyphenols, carotenoids, and amino acids to determine safety and efficacy profiles. Human and ecological hazards were evaluated, as well as the in vitro sun protection factor and critical wavelength. These attributes were compared to commercial UV absorbers such as octinoxate and oxybenzone to determine viability in personal care products. We found that resveratrol, ferulic acid, and ethyl ferulate demonstrate significant UV-absorbing capacity and lower hazard levels compared to current-use sunscreen active ingredients.

Topics & Concepts

Ferulic acidSun protection factorPolyphenolSkin cancerChemistryCarotenoidHuman healthHealth benefitsFood scienceMedicineCancerAntioxidantDermatologyOrganic chemistryTraditional medicineEnvironmental healthInternal medicineSkin Protection and AgingBee Products Chemical AnalysisPhytochemistry Medicinal Plant Applications