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Literaturni pregled podatkov o perkutani absorpciji organskih ultravijoličnih filtrov s poudarkom na varnosti uporabe
ID Serianz, Ema (Author), ID Žakelj, Simon (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
UV filtri so snovi, ki so izključno ali v glavnem namenjene zaščiti kože pred določenimi ultravijoličnimi žarki z absorpcijo, odbijanjem ali razprševanjem. Prav tako se uporabljajo v manjših koncentracijah za zaščito samega izdelka pred ultravijoličnim sevanjem. Zakonodaja Evropske unije dovoljuje uporabo 28 UV filtrov, od katerih so štirje dovoljeni tudi v nano velikosti delcev. Raziskave poročajo o perkutani absorpciji nekaterih UV filtrov in s tem o potrjeni ali pa možni sistemski izpostavljenosti, zaradi česar se pojavljajo vprašanja o njihovi varnosti. Tako smo pregledali literaturo o varnosti organskih UV filtrov, s poudarkom na perkutani absorpciji. Pri iskanju literature smo uporabili podatkovno bazo PubMed. Prišli smo do zaključka, da se določeni UV filtri absorbirajo skozi kožo, kar pa je odvisno tudi od formulacije izdelka, uporabljene koncentracije UV filtra, površine in pogostosti nanosa. UV filtri se različno metabolizirajo in tudi različno izločajo iz telesa. Dokazana perkutana absorpcija UV filtrov še ne pomeni, da UV filtri niso varni za uporabo. Kar nekaj študij poroča tudi o metabolizmu filtrov, le redke pa poročajo o toksičnosti filtra ali njegovih metabolitov po prehodu skozi kožo.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:Perkutana absorpcija, varnost, UV filtri
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FFA - Faculty of Pharmacy
Year:2022
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-138047 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:08.07.2022
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Language:English
Title:Literature review of data on percutaneous absorption of organic ultraviolet filters with a focus on safety of use
Abstract:
UV filters are substances that are mainly intended to protect the skin from certain ultraviolet rays by absorbing, reflecting, or scattering them. They are also used in small concentrations to protect the product itself from ultraviolet radiation. European Union legislation allows the use of 28 UV filters, four of which are also allowed in nano size. Research on UV filters reports their percutaneous absorption and thus potential systemic exposure, raising questions about their safety. Therefore, we have reviewed the literature on the safety of UV filters, with a focus on percutaneous absorption. The PubMed database was used for the literature search. We concluded that certain UV filters can be absorbed through the skin, which depends on the formulation of the product, the UV filter concentration used, the surface area and the frequency of application. UV filters are metabolised and eliminated from the body in different ways. Percutaneous absorption of UV filters has been demonstrated, but this does not answer the question of safety. Quite a few studies also report on the metabolism of filters, but few report on the toxicity of the filter or its metabolites following the absorption through the skin.

Keywords:Percutaneous absorption, safety, UV filters

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