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Lichenic extracts and metabolites as UV filters

[Display omitted] ► Lichen extracts and compounds are evaluated for their photoprotective activities. ► Lasallia pustulata extract and gyrophoric acid are valuable UV filters candidates. ► Salazinic acid presents characteristics of a UVA booster. Three lichen extracts and ten lichenic compounds have...

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description [Display omitted] ► Lichen extracts and compounds are evaluated for their photoprotective activities. ► Lasallia pustulata extract and gyrophoric acid are valuable UV filters candidates. ► Salazinic acid presents characteristics of a UVA booster. Three lichen extracts and ten lichenic compounds have been screened for their photoprotective activities. The determination of their Sun Protection Factor (SPF) and Protection Factor-UVA (PF-UVA) values was done in vitro. Among them, a Lasallia pustulata extract and gyrophoric acid exhibited SPF values over 5, which is better than Homosalate (SPF≈4). Their photoprotective properties are only slightly modified after a 2-hours period of irradiation. Salazinic acid and L. pustulata presented characteristics of a UVA booster like the butyl-methoxydibenzoylmethane (Avobenzone) (PF-UVA≈2 vs. 2.8 for Avobenzone). Salazinic acid was a better anion superoxide scavenger than ascorbic acid and none of them exhibited a photosensitizing cytotoxicity by exposing them on HaCaT cells to UVA radiations (photo-irritancy factor PIF
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Antioxidants - isolation & purification
Antioxidants - metabolism
Antioxidants - pharmacology
Antioxidants - toxicity
Ascomycota
Ascomycota - chemistry
Ascomycota - metabolism
ascorbic acid
Benzoates
Benzoates - isolation & purification
Benzoates - metabolism
Benzoates - pharmacology
Benzoates - toxicity
Benzofurans
Benzofurans - isolation & purification
Benzofurans - metabolism
Benzofurans - pharmacology
Benzofurans - toxicity
Biochemistry
Biochemistry, Molecular Biology
Cell Line
cytotoxicity
Fumarates
Fumarates - isolation & purification
Fumarates - metabolism
Fumarates - pharmacology
Fumarates - toxicity
Gyrophoric acid
Humans
irradiation
Lactones
Lactones - isolation & purification
Lactones - metabolism
Lactones - pharmacology
Lactones - toxicity
Lasallia pustulata
Lichen
lichens
Life Sciences
metabolites
photobiology
photochemistry
Photoprotection
Protection Factor-UVA
Salicylates
Salicylates - isolation & purification
Salicylates - metabolism
Salicylates - pharmacology
Salicylates - toxicity
Sun Protection Factor
Sun Protection Factor - methods
superoxide anion
Ultraviolet Rays
Usnea
Usnea - chemistry
Usnea - metabolism
UV filters
title Lichenic extracts and metabolites as UV filters
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