Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1695382 Applied Clay Science 2011 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

To investigate the potential of substituting non-natural agents in sunscreen, mixtures of some clays with Ganoderma pfeifferi extract were examined in regard to their protection abilities against ultraviolet (UV) radiation in the wavelength range 250–400 nm. Some mixtures showed remarkably high UV-protection potential in comparison with corresponding clay cream devoid of the fungal extract. Depending on interlayer charge of the dominant clay mineral contained in the clays, the interaction between the fungal extract and the clay mineral played a key role in the UV-protection ability of the mixtures. The optimal clay in the mixture with the G. pfeifferi extract for sunscreens was dominated by expandable clay minerals with low interlayer charge.

Research highlights► Mixtures of fungal extract (G. pfeifferi) with clays in UV-protection cream. ► Expandable clays with low interlayer charge show highest UV-protection ability. ► Fungal extract enters the interlayer of expandable clay minerals. ► Fungal extract forms capsules in voids between non-expandable clay minerals. ► Mixtures can substitute non-natural, photocatalytic additives in sun creams.

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