2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.marpolbul.2022.114507
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Sunscreen exposure interferes with physiological processes while inducing oxidative stress in seagrass Posidonia oceanica (L.) Delile

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“…Sunscreens, cosmetics designed to shield against UV rays, typically contain UV filters [23]. These formulations are often supplemented with additional compounds, including fragrances, preservatives, stabilizers, emulsifiers, emollients, and other chemicals aimed at enhancing their sensory attributes and effectiveness [3].…”
Section: Sunscreen Formulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sunscreens, cosmetics designed to shield against UV rays, typically contain UV filters [23]. These formulations are often supplemented with additional compounds, including fragrances, preservatives, stabilizers, emulsifiers, emollients, and other chemicals aimed at enhancing their sensory attributes and effectiveness [3].…”
Section: Sunscreen Formulationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…4b). The frequent detection of traces of benzophenone-1 (7) in recreational and environmental waterways has raised public concern. Its sensitivity to lingering chlorine and its ability to cause endocrine disruption as a result is unclear.…”
Section: Benzophenone Based Sunscreenmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It used in these sunscreens are carefully selected to have high absorption capabilities within the UV spectrum. [7][8][9][10] They are designed to absorb specic wavelengths of UV light, ensuring broadspectrum protection. By absorbing UV radiation, chromophores prevent it from penetrating the skin and causing damage, such as sunburn, premature aging, and an increased risk of skin cancer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the recent nature of their discovery, the mechanism of signalling with this aquatic seagrass is currently unknown, but this symbiosis is of interest in the context of pollution within the ecosystem. P. oceanica also hosts N 2 -fixing epiphytes on the surface of the leaves, which are exposed to contaminants found within the ocean, such as the chemicals in sunscreen [ 70 ]. Investigating whether root symbionts, which are relatively protected within the root, enable aquatic plants to thrive in polluted situations is a pressing question.…”
Section: Symbiotic Partnerships Outside Of Legumes and Outside Of Rhi...mentioning
confidence: 99%