Development of biocompatible mesoporous silica materials for enhanced UV protection

IF 1.7 4区 化学
Suk Joong Lee, Young Jae Lee, Ji Yea Lee, Young Sok Yun, Tae Keun Kwon, Inhong Jung
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A new class of mesoporous silica (MPS)-based biocompatible ultraviolet (UV) protective materials (14) has been prepared and characterized. These materials, which include avobenzone (AV)-encapsulated MPS, were modified with biphenyl-4-triethoxysilane and polyethylene glycol (PEG200). Their photostability was tested under a sun-simulated lamp. It was found that the structure of the material significantly impacts UV protection performance. Specifically, encapsulating AV-enhanced UV radiation absorption, while the biphenyl layer improved UV-blocking capabilities. Additionally, the PEG layer increased the materials' biocompatibility. Materials 14 demonstrated critical wavelengths of 389 nm and UV-A/UV-B ratios ranging from 0.61 to 0.89. Notably, the sun protection factor values were estimated between 6.04 and 17.24. In vivo testing on nude mice showed that untreated skin exhibited significant epidermal thickening due to sunburn. In contrast, skin treated with material 3 did not show any epidermal thickening, being 14 times thinner than unprotected skin. With high stability against photodegradation, materials 14 are promising candidates for UV protection applications, with material 3 proving to be the most effective.

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Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society Chemistry-General Chemistry
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期刊介绍: The Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society is an official research journal of the Korean Chemical Society. It was founded in 1980 and reaches out to the chemical community worldwide. It is strictly peer-reviewed and welcomes Accounts, Communications, Articles, and Notes written in English. The scope of the journal covers all major areas of chemistry: analytical chemistry, electrochemistry, industrial chemistry, inorganic chemistry, life-science chemistry, macromolecular chemistry, organic synthesis, non-synthetic organic chemistry, physical chemistry, and materials chemistry.
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