RT Journal Article T1 Lipid Nanomaterials for Targeted Delivery of Dermocosmetic Ingredients: Advances in Photoprotection and Skin Anti-Aging. A1 Souto, Eliana B A1 Jager, Eliezer A1 Jager, Alessandro A1 Stepanek, Petr A1 Cano, Amanda A1 Viseras, Cesar A1 de Melo Barbosa, Raquel A1 Chorilli, Marlus A1 Zielinska, Aleksandra A1 Severino, Patricia A1 Naveros, Beatriz C K1 lipid nanofilms K1 solar photoprotection K1 sun exposure K1 ultraviolet radiation AB Despite the health benefits of the sun, overexposure to solar radiation without proper precautions can cause irreversible damage to exposed skin. In the search for balance between the risks and benefits of exposure to solar radiation in human health, a technological alternative was found, the incorporation of photoprotective products in lipid nanoparticulate systems for topical application. These nanometric systems have demonstrated several advantages when used as adjuvants in photoprotection compared to chemical and/or physical sunscreens alone. The increase in the sun protection factor (SPF), photostability and UV action spectrum are parameters that have benefited from the application of these systems in order to increase the effectiveness and safety of photoprotective formulations containing organic and/or inorganic sunscreens. PB MDPI AG SN 2079-4991 YR 2022 FD 2022-01-20 LK http://hdl.handle.net/10668/21443 UL http://hdl.handle.net/10668/21443 LA en NO Souto EB, Jäger E, Jäger A, Štěpánek P, Cano A, Viseras C, et al. Lipid Nanomaterials for Targeted Delivery of Dermocosmetic Ingredients: Advances in Photoprotection and Skin Anti-Aging. Nanomaterials (Basel). 2022 Jan 24;12(3):377. DS RISalud RD Apr 9, 2025