posted on 2019-08-22, 01:13authored byLin Xiong, Mengyao Zhao, Yong Fan, Shangfeng Wang, Yanling Yang, Xiaomin Li, Dongyuan Zhao, Fan Zhang
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ultraviolet (UV) filter is the core component of sunscreen and
protects skin from various photo damages. Current UV filters are hampered
by skin penetration, poor photostability, photocatalytic generation
of harmful reactive oxygen species (ROS), and potential environmental
risks. In this work, manganese dioxide nanoclusters were developed
as an eco-friendly UV filter by a facile two-step synthesis, using
colloid silica as support under ambient conditions. These nanoclusters
show a better UV-shielding profile than commercial titanium dioxide
nanoparticles and capability to scavenge various ROS. They can be
easily incorporated by a sunscreen formula and demonstrate an excellent
skin photoprotection performance both in vitro and in vivo.