A bioinspired, photostable UV-filter that protects mammalian cells against UV-induced cellular damage.
Camille A MartinMahboobeh RezaeeyazdiThibault ColombaniSean R DinneenAmrita KumarSidi A BencherifLeila F DeraviPublished in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2019)
While commercially available suncare products are effective at absorbing ultraviolet (UV)-light, recent studies indicate systemic toxicities associated with many traditional chemical and physical UV-filters. We demonstrate the application of xanthommatin, a biochrome present in arthropods and cephalopods, as an alternative chemical UV-filter that is cytocompatible while maintaining its photostability and photoprotective properties.