Stability Study of Sunscreens with Free and Encapsulated UV Filters Contained in Plastic Packaging
Sunscreens play a fundamental role in skin cancer prevention and in protection against photo-aging. UV filters are often photo-unstable, especially in relation to their vehicles and, being lipophilic substances, they are able to interact with plastic packaging. Finally, UV filter stability can be si...
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Main Authors: | Benedetta Briasco (Author), Priscilla Capra (Author), Barbara Mannucci (Author), Paola Perugini (Author) |
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MDPI AG,
2017-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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