Laura Ferreira , Beatriz Torres , Huma Hameed , Amélia C.F. Vieira , Sachin Kumar Singh , Kamal Dua , Francisco Veiga , Patrícia C. Pires , Priscila Gava Mazzola , Ana Cláudia Paiva-Santos
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摘要
在 COVID-19 大流行期间,屏幕使用量呈指数级增长,这引起了人们对电子设备蓝光(BL)照射量增加的担忧,以及对蓝光对皮肤健康影响的担忧。蓝光在很大程度上会导致皮肤光老化,由于其波长范围接近紫外线(UV)辐射,这引起了研究人员的极大兴趣。由于这种高度暴露性,并考虑到皮肤化妆品市场的高度活力,开始出现针对皮肤光老化的配方,通过营销策略和吸引人的声称来激发消费者的兴趣。这些配方的目的是通过使用紫外线过滤剂来防止皮肤光老化,提供广泛的紫外线和蓝光保护;并加入主要具有抗氧化和光保护特性的化合物,以减轻自由基形成可能产生的各种破坏作用,主要是 DNA 损伤、色素沉着和昼夜节律失调。这些物质在溶解性和光稳定性方面存在局限性,即极易降解,因此毒性风险较高。为了规避这些问题并最大限度地发挥这些成分的抗氧化潜力,纳米给药系统提供了多功能和有针对性的方法,可显著提高其生物利用率、功效和安全性。总之,本综述探讨了BL对皮肤的有益和不利影响,重点是活性成分的最新体内和体外研究,以及纳米给药系统在提高其性能方面的应用。文献研究使用的数据库有 Pubmed、Science Direct 和 Web of Science,而有关主要专利创新的研究则是通过知名专利数据库(如 Patentscope 和 Espacenet)进行的,时间跨度为 2019-2024 年。此外,本综述还探讨了化妆品成分开发过程中的可持续发展挑战,强调了这些挑战对于有效的临床转化和未来研究的重要性。
Updated insights of active cosmetic ingredients against blue light: In vivo and in vitro evidence
The exponential increase in screen usage during the COVID-19 pandemic has raised concerns about higher exposure to blue light (BL) from electronic devices and raising concerns about its effects on skin health. BL significantly contributes to skin photoaging, which has aroused considerable interest among researchers due to its proximity in wavelength range to ultraviolet (UV) radiation. Owing to this high exposure and considering the high dynamism of the dermocosmetic market, formulations started to appear directed to combat skin photoaging, stimulating the interest of consumers with marketing strategies and appealing claims. These formulations have the purpose of preventing skin photoaging through the use of UV filters, providing broad UV and BL protection; and incorporation of compounds with mainly antioxidant and photoprotective properties, that allow the mitigation of various damaging effects that can occur as a result of the formation of free radicals, mainly DNA damage, hyperpigmentation, and deregulation of the circadian rhythm. These substances present limitations in solubility and photostability, i.e. high susceptibility to degradation and, consequently, a higher risk of toxicity. To circumvent these issues and maximize the antioxidant potential of these components, nanodelivery systems offer multifunctional and targeted approaches that can significantly enhance their bioavailability, efficacy, and safety. Overall, this review explores the beneficial and adverse effects of BL on the skin, with a focus on the most recent in vivo and in vitro studies of active ingredients, and the application of nanodelivery systems to enhance its performance. The databases used for literature research were Pubmed, Science Direct, and Web of Science, while research on major patent innovations was made through notorious patent databases, such as Patentscope and Espacenet, through the period of 2019–2024. Additionally, this review addresses the sustainability challenges in the development of cosmetic ingredients, highlighting their importance for effective clinical translation and future research.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Drug Delivery Science and Technology is an international journal devoted to drug delivery and pharmaceutical technology. The journal covers all innovative aspects of all pharmaceutical dosage forms and the most advanced research on controlled release, bioavailability and drug absorption, nanomedicines, gene delivery, tissue engineering, etc. Hot topics, related to manufacturing processes and quality control, are also welcomed.