“皮肤美白霜:化妆品警惕。”

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Current pharmaceutical biotechnology Pub Date : 2025-01-15 DOI:10.2174/0113892010323719241205045837
Saloni Agarwal, Mohd Mazhar, Hiranmoy Saha, Simra Khan, Mohammad Ibrahim, Charu Chhabra
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药妆产品,如美白剂,已在全球范围内使用,以提高肤色,获得华丽的外观。由黑色素细胞产生的黑色素赋予皮肤颜色。欧洲化妆品协会的调查表明,大多数人相信化妆品能提高生活质量。化妆品行业中需求量最大的是皮肤增白剂。这些美白化妆品中含有重金属和铅、汞等危险物质,对重要器官有长期影响,而且开始时没有症状。尽管有这些负面影响,但由于人们对白皙肤色的渴望,这些产品仍有相当大的市场。化妆品警惕性研究确定了这些制剂中的重金属含量,需要定期监测。本文讨论了在美白配方中发现的重金属,如镍、汞、砷、铅、钴和其他重金属的毒性。这些有毒物质的可接受限度已得到世界上一些医疗保健组织的认可。
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"Skin Whitening Creams: Cosmetovigilance."

Cosmeceutical products such as skin-lightening agents have been used globally to enhance skin tone and obtain a magnificent outward appearance. The pigment known as melanin, produced by melanocytes, imparts skin color. The Cosmetic Europe survey testifies that most people believe that cosmetics enhance one's quality of life. The most in-demand in the cosmetics industry are skin-whitening agents. Heavy metals and dangerous substances like lead and mercury are present in these skin-brightening cosmetics, which have a long-term effect on important organs and begin asymptomatic. Despite these negative consequences, there is a sizable market for these products due to the desire for fairer skin tones. Cosmetovigilance studies determine the of heavy metals in these preparations, which need to be monitored regularly. This article discusses the toxicity of heavy metals such as nickel, mercury, arsenic, lead, cobalt, and others found in skin-lightening formulas. The acceptable limit for these toxic agents is recognized by several healthcare organizations worldwide.

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Current pharmaceutical biotechnology
Current pharmaceutical biotechnology 医学-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology aims to cover all the latest and outstanding developments in Pharmaceutical Biotechnology. Each issue of the journal includes timely in-depth reviews, original research articles and letters written by leaders in the field, covering a range of current topics in scientific areas of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology. Invited and unsolicited review articles are welcome. The journal encourages contributions describing research at the interface of drug discovery and pharmacological applications, involving in vitro investigations and pre-clinical or clinical studies. Scientific areas within the scope of the journal include pharmaceutical chemistry, biochemistry and genetics, molecular and cellular biology, and polymer and materials sciences as they relate to pharmaceutical science and biotechnology. In addition, the journal also considers comprehensive studies and research advances pertaining food chemistry with pharmaceutical implication. Areas of interest include: DNA/protein engineering and processing Synthetic biotechnology Omics (genomics, proteomics, metabolomics and systems biology) Therapeutic biotechnology (gene therapy, peptide inhibitors, enzymes) Drug delivery and targeting Nanobiotechnology Molecular pharmaceutics and molecular pharmacology Analytical biotechnology (biosensing, advanced technology for detection of bioanalytes) Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics Applied Microbiology Bioinformatics (computational biopharmaceutics and modeling) Environmental biotechnology Regenerative medicine (stem cells, tissue engineering and biomaterials) Translational immunology (cell therapies, antibody engineering, xenotransplantation) Industrial bioprocesses for drug production and development Biosafety Biotech ethics Special Issues devoted to crucial topics, providing the latest comprehensive information on cutting-edge areas of research and technological advances, are welcome. Current Pharmaceutical Biotechnology is an essential journal for academic, clinical, government and pharmaceutical scientists who wish to be kept informed and up-to-date with the latest and most important developments.
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