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Vegetable as a Source of Bioactive Compounds with Photoprotective Properties: Implication in the Aging Process.

Justyna MoskwaMonika BronikowskaKatarzyna SochaRenata Markiewicz-Żukowska
Published in: Nutrients (2023)
The skin, as an external organ, protects the entire body against harmful external factors. One of these factors is ultraviolet (UV) radiation, which in excessive amounts can lead to premature skin aging, DNA damage, and even skin cancer. Therefore, it is worth supporting skin protection not only with commercially available preparations, but also with a proper diet. Consuming certain vegetables and applying them topically may reduce the effects of UV radiation. The aim of the review was to collect information on the effects of vegetables and their compounds on the skin when used externally or included in the diet. This review summarizes studies on vegetables, such as broccoli, cucumber, kale, tomato, and carrot, which have shown significant activity in skin photoprotection. Additionally, it outlines the bioactive substances present in these vegetables and their effects.
Keyphrases
  • soft tissue
  • dna damage
  • wound healing
  • health risk
  • skin cancer
  • weight loss
  • health risk assessment
  • human health
  • healthcare
  • drinking water
  • radiation induced
  • social media
  • dna repair