Lignin nanoparticles
(LNPs) are applied in several industrial applications.
The nanoprecipitation of LNPs is fast and inexpensive but currently
still limited to the use of hazardous organic solvents, making it
difficult to apply them on a large scale. Here, we report a scalable
nanoprecipitation procedure for the preparation of colloidal lignin
nanoparticles (cLNPs) by the use of the green solvents dimethylisosorbide
and isopropylidene glycerol. Irrespective of the experimental conditions,
cLNPs showed higher UV absorbing properties and radical scavenging
activity than parent LNPs and raw lignin. cLNPs were successively
used in the preparation of eco-friendly sunscreen formulations (SPF
15, 30, and 50+, as evaluated by the COLIPA assay), which showed high
UV-shielding activity even in the absence of synthetic boosters (microplastics)
and physical filters (TiO2 and ZnO). Biological assays
on human HaCaT keratinocytes and human skin equivalents demonstrated
the absence of cytotoxicity and genotoxicity, associated with an optimal
protection of the skin from UV-A damage.