In vitro photoprotective evaluation in skin cells culture irradiated with UVA and ...
Development and comparative safety and clinical efficacy evaluation of organic, in...
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Author(s): |
Cinara Peverari
Total Authors: 1
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Document type: | Doctoral Thesis |
Press: | Ribeirão Preto. |
Institution: | Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras de Ribeirão Preto (PCARP/BC) |
Defense date: | 2007-03-07 |
Examining board members: |
Osvaldo Antonio Serra;
Ana Maria Pires;
Sidney José Lima Ribeiro;
Pedro Alves da Rocha Filho;
Fernando Aparecido Sigoli
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Advisor: | Osvaldo Antonio Serra |
Abstract | |
Sunlight emits ultraviolet radiation (UV) which is subdivided into three different UV wavelengths: UV-A band in the range of 400-320 nm; UV-B band in the range of 320-290 nm and UV-C band for radiations lesser than 290 nm. The latter is absorbed in the atmospheres ozone layer. Human beings have natural protective mechanisms against solar radiations, such as melanogenys. However, it has been reported that these mechanisms are insufficient to prevent skin damage. Thus, adequate the use of sunscreen (or UV filters) is needed in order to minimize cutaneous injuries caused by solar radiation. Chemically, the function of solar protectors relies on the absorption of UV radiation, which protects the skin from the effect of the exposition to solar light. The present study reports on the synthesis of CeO2-ZnO systems according to Pechini\'s method. Our objective is to further understand how ZnO modifies the CeO2 nanostructured as we search for a new UV filter material. The characterization of composites will be carried through by X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy (TEM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), diffuse reflectance spectroscopic and tests of catalytic activity and photocatalytic activity, for the method of the conductometric determination (RANCIMAT adaptation). (AU) |