UVB
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Cinnamates
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290-330
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Isoamyl methoxycinnamate
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Isoamyl p-methoxycinnamate, IMC, Neo Heliopan E1000, Amiloxate
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Octyl methoxycinnamate is the most common UVB filter, used in 90% of sunscreens globally. It has little topical absorption and a favourable human safety profile, based on acute and repeat dose toxicity studies.
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280-310
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Octyl methoxycinnamate
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Ethylhexyl methoxycinnamate, OMC
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270-328
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Cinoxate
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2-Ethoxyethyl 3-(4-methoxyphenyl)propenoate
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Paraminobenzoic acid
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PABA
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260-313
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Aminobenzoic acid
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4-Aminobenzoic acid
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PABA derivatives were some of the first widely used chemical sunscreens. They are strongly UVB absorbing, but associated with a number of adverse reactions, particularly photoallergy, and are now rarely used. They have been largely replaced by cinnamates, particularly OMC.
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290-315
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Padimate O
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2-Ethylhexyl-4-dimethylaminobenzoate, Octyl dimethyl PABA
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Ethoxylated ethyl 4-aminobenzoic acid
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PEG25 PABA
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Salicylates
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260-310
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Octyl salicylate
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2-Ethylhexyl salicylate
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The two most commonly used salicylates, octyl salicylate and homosalate, are oil-soluble, weakly absorbing UVB filters with limited dermal absorption. They are photostable and have good safety profiles. Octyl salicylate is often used as a solvent for other UV filters, especially avobenzone.
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290-315
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Homosalate
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Homomethylsalicylate, HMS
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Isopropylbenzyl salicylate
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4-Isopropylbenzyl salicylate
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269-320
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Triethanolamine salicylate
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Trolamine salicylate
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269-320
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Salicylic acid salts (potassium, sodium and triethanolamine)
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Camphor based
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280-315
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alpha-(2-oxoborn-3-ylidene)toluene-4-sulfonic acid and its salts
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Benzylidene camphor sulfonic acid
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Generally considered photostable and not to be dermal irritants or sensitisers
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280-315
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N,N,N-Trimethyl-4-(oxoborn-3-ylidenemethyl)anilinium methyl sulfate
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Camphor benzalkonium methosulfate
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270-335
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4-Methylbenzylidene camphor
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3-(4-Methylbenzylidene)-d-1 camphor, 4-MBC
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Miscellaneous
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290-340
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Phenylbenzimidazole sulfonic acid
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2-Phenylbenzimidazole-5-sulfonic acid and its potassium, sodium and triethanolamine salts, ensulizole
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Considered photostable and not to be a dermal irritant or sensitiser
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280-340
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Polysilicone-15
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Dimethicodiethylbenzalmalonate, Parsol SLX
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Photostable, high molecular weight polymer with limited dermal penetration and good safety profile. Often used in hair care products.
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280-330
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Octyl triazone
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2,4,6-Trianalino-(p-carbo-2’-ethylhexyl-1’oxy)1,3,5-triazine, ethyl hexyl triazone, EHT
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Photostable, strong UV absorber. Low dermal absorption.
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UVB + UVA-2
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Benzophenones
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270-360
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Benzophenone
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Benzophenones are commonly used UVB absorbers, with the highest bioavailability of any sunscreen ingredient after topical application (up to 10%). Potential endocrine effects were reported from in vitro and animal studies, however, clinical studies did not demonstrate biologically significant hormonal disruption with topical application of oxybenzone in humans. Relatively high incidence of photoallergy (particularly oxybenzone).
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280-390
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Benzophenone-2
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Bis(2,4-dihydroxyphenyl)methanone
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206-380
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Dioxybenzone
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Benzophenone 8
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270-350
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Oxybenzone
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Benzophenone 3
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250-380
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Sulisobenzone
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Benzophenone 4
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Sulisobenzone sodium
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Benzophenone 5
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Benzotriazoles
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280-380
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Bemotrizinol
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Tinosorb S
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Relatively new broad spectrum sunscreen ingredients, no endocrine effects, large molecules therefore not dermally absorbed, photostable and also stabilise other UV absorbers. Tinosorb S is for oil-phase sun-care formulations. Tinosorb M consists of microfine organic particles that are dispersed in the sunscreen emulsion. They scatter, reflect and absorb UV rays, combining the benefits of organic filters with those of inorganic filters.
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280-380
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Methylene bis-benzotriazolyl tetramethylbutyl phenol
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Tinosorb M 2,2’-Methylene-bis-6-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-(tetramethyl-butyl)-1,1,3,3-phenol
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Miscellaneous
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290-360
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Drometrizole trisiloxane
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Mexoryl XL Phenol,2-(2H-benzotriazol-2-yl)-4-methyl-6[2-methyl-3-[1,3,3,3-tetramethyl-1-[(trimethylsilyl)oxy]disiloxanyl]propyl
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Photostable and oil-soluble. Used synergistically with Mexoryl SX.
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287-323
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Octocrylene
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2-Cyano-3,3-diphenyl acrylic acid, 2-Ethylhexyl ester, 2-Ethylhexyl-2-cyano-3,3-diphenylacrylate
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Photostable, broad spectrum absorber, often used to stabilise avobenzone. Octocrylene is not irritating to skin and lacks phototoxicity and photoallergenicity potential, but may increase skin’s photosensitivity to sun.
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UVA-2
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310-400
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Butyl methoxy dibenzoylmethane
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1-(4-tert-butylphenyl)-3(4-methoxyphenyl)propane-1,3-dione, avobenzone, BMDM, 4-tert-butyl-4-methoxy dibenzoylmethane
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First organic UVA absorber, low systemic bioavailability, extensive toxicological evaluation with favourable profile, most noted effect is photoallergy. Photo-unstable resulting in rapidly decreasing UVA efficiency after sun exposure, but formulation with other UV absorbers such as oxybenzone and octocrylene reduces this photodegradation. Combined with oxybenzone for stability in Helioplex.
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300-380
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Menthyl anthranilate
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Meradimate
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295-390
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Ecampsule
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Terephthalylidene dicamphor sulfonic acid, Mexoryl SX
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Photostable and water-soluble. Used synergistically with Mexoryl XL.
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300-370
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Disodium phenyl dibenzimidazole tetrasulfonate
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Bisdisulizole disodium, Bisimidazylate, Neoheliopan AP, 2,2’-(1,4-Phenylene) bis-(1-H-benzimidazole-4,6-disulfonic acid, monosodium salt)
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Relatively new photostable sunscreen ingredient. High molecular weight with limited dermal absorption.
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INORGANIC METAL OXIDES
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Ultraviolet wavelengths (nanometres)
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Australian approved name
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Synonyms/abbreviations/brand names
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Notes on usage and safety
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UVB, UVA-2
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290-350
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Titanium dioxide
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TiO2
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Less likely to cause skin irritation than organic sunscreens. ZnO has a very long history of use as a soothing topical agent. Photostable and unlikely to cause skin irritation. Both TiO2 and ZnO may cause skin to appear white, however this is less of a problem in newer formulations and those using nanoparticles that have been coated to prevent particle agglomeration and improve photostability. Nanoparticles of TiO2 and ZnO are not believed to penetrate healthy intact skin and are therefore considered safe to use.
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UVB, UVA-2, UVA-1
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290-400
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Zinc oxide
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ZnO
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