Sunscreen products: Rationale for use, formulation development and regulatory considerations

[Display omitted] The association of sunrays with skin damage have been known since medieval times. The description of the electromagnetic spectrum facilitated the identification of the ultraviolet light spectrum as being responsible for skin damage resulting from prolonged skin exposure. Sunscreens...

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Published in:Saudi pharmaceutical journal Vol. 27; no. 7; pp. 1009 - 1018
Main Authors: Geoffrey, Kiriiri, Mwangi, A.N., Maru, S.M.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Saudi Arabia Elsevier B.V 01-11-2019
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Summary:[Display omitted] The association of sunrays with skin damage have been known since medieval times. The description of the electromagnetic spectrum facilitated the identification of the ultraviolet light spectrum as being responsible for skin damage resulting from prolonged skin exposure. Sunscreens have been used since ancient civilizations with various measures to limit exposure to sun exposure being employed. Awareness of the risks associated with sunrays has been increasing in the last century, and as a result, the science, technologies, and formulation have advanced significantly. The use of sunscreen products continues rising as government health agencies seek to contain increasing cases of UV induced melanomas. Recreational sunbathing and artificial tanning have increased the risk for these diseases significantly. This review article sought to expound the scientific basis of sunscreen use, the classification, formulation, quality control and regulation across the different countries around the world. The literature review was conducted on Google scholar, PubMed, SCOPUS, Cochrane, BMJ, SCIELO among others.
ISSN:1319-0164
2213-7475
DOI:10.1016/j.jsps.2019.08.003