Sunscreens, commonly called sunblock, are topical formulations designed to shield the skin and underlying tissues from harmful UV radiation, thereby minimizing the risk of sunburn and reducing the likelihood of skin-related cancers. The primary objective of sun protection initiatives is to lower sunburn incidence. However, many commercial sunscreen products may not be as well-received as ethylhexyltriazone due to their formulation. Some lack effective, long-lasting ingredients such as avobenzone and bemotrizinol. Importantly, these issues do not directly correlate with acne outbreaks or the efficacy of acne-safe sunscreens. Ethylhexyltriazone stands out as it is well-tolerated, free of adverse effects, and offers superior sun protection. It has demonstrated the qualities of being non-invasive and non-inflammatory, making it accessible globally. This study focuses on the formulation and characterization of an ethylhexyltriazone-based sunscreen lotion aimed at improving UV-B protection.
Author (s) Details
Mohammad Bakhatwar
Department of Pharmaceutics, Gokaraju Rangaraju College of Pharmacy,
Bachupally, Telangana-500090, India.
Mamatha Kola
Department of Pharmaceutics, Gokaraju Rangaraju College of Pharmacy,
Bachupally, Telangana-500090, India.
D Purnima Yadav
Avanthi Institute of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Visakhapatnam, India.
K. Swathi Priya
Srinivasarao College of Pharmacy, Visakhapatnam, India.
Please see the book here:- https://doi.org/10.9734/bpi/prrat/v8/2839
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