2016
DOI: 10.19277/bbr.13.2.141
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Comparison of sunscreens Containing Titanium Dioxide Alone Or In Association With Cocoa, Murumuru Or Cupuaçu Butters

Abstract: Biopharmaceutical Sciences│Ciências BiofarmacêuticasBiomed Biopharm Res. , 2016; (13) 2: , 229-244 229 Biomedical and Biopharmaceutical Research J o r n a l d e I n v e s t i g a ç ã o B i o m é d i c a e B i o f a r m a c ê u t i c a Comparison of sunscreens Containing Titanium Dioxide Alone Or In AssociationWith Cocoa, Murumuru Or Cupuaçu Butters AbstractIngredients of natural origin may represent alternatives for formulating sunscreens, without compromising their effectiveness. The literature has shown … Show more

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“…Propõe-se que interações intermoleculares do tipo pontes de hidrogênio e van der waals entre as moléculas presentes na base e na manteiga, possam ter contribuído para o aumento do ponto de fusão. Este aumento é positivo, pois confere resistência ao produto final, especialmente quando se pensa em comercialização em grande escala (Marronato, et al, 2016).…”
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“…Propõe-se que interações intermoleculares do tipo pontes de hidrogênio e van der waals entre as moléculas presentes na base e na manteiga, possam ter contribuído para o aumento do ponto de fusão. Este aumento é positivo, pois confere resistência ao produto final, especialmente quando se pensa em comercialização em grande escala (Marronato, et al, 2016).…”
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“…9 It is also well established that the association of these two types of UV filters enhances the efficacy of formulations and therefore such association has been the focus of several studies. [10][11][12] The efficacy of sunscreens against UVB radiation is measured through sun protection factor (SPF). Several in vitro methods have been proposed and described to evaluate SPF, as well as UVA/UVB ratio, protection against UVA, and also to determine broad-spectrum protection.…”
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