Development of Light-Protective Gels Containing Xymedone and Amphiphilic Components


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Arelevant task in the technology of cosmetic and pharmaceutical substances is that of protecting the skin from the harmful influences of ultraviolet light - sunburn, photodermatoses, skin cancerogenesis, and light-induced aging. Gels containing N-(β-hydroxyethyl)-4,6-dimethyldihydropyrimidone-2 (xymedone) and amphiphilic components, i.e., nonionic surface-active substances (surfactants), were developed and studied. Aspectrophotometric method was used to study the selective absorption of xymedone in the UV range. Overall, the structural- mechanical characteristics of gels and assessment of the effects of surfactant on xymedone release processes were used to select the optimum composition for effective protection against light by gels. Studies in models of ultraviolet erythema in albino guinea pigs and volunteers receiving prophylactic applications showed that xymedone-containing gel had photoprotective effects. The presence of a hydroxyethylated higher fatty alcohol in the gel composition with xymedone increased its photoprotective activity.

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Yu. Shigabieva

Kazan National Research Technology University

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Rússia, Kazan

S. Bogdanova

Kazan National Research Technology University

Email: maryjane.gargar@springer.com
Rússia, Kazan

L. Zalyalyutdinova

Kazan State Medical University

Email: maryjane.gargar@springer.com
Rússia, Kazan

Yu. Galyametdinov

Kazan National Research Technology University

Email: maryjane.gargar@springer.com
Rússia, Kazan

R. Garaev

Kazan State Medical University

Email: maryjane.gargar@springer.com
Rússia, Kazan

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