Read more
Traditional UVR absorbers pose environmental and health risks due to their volatility, solubility, and toxicity. High concentrations are needed for effective UV filtration, leading to environmental accumulation. Safer alternatives, like cyclodextrin complexation, can enhance UV filtration while reducing absorber concentration.
List of contents
1 .Cyclodextrins for Enhanced Ultraviolet Rays Filtration: Principles and Applications 2 Cyclodextrins as Encapsulants for UV-Ray Absorber Complexes in Sunscreen Cosmetics 3 Cyclodextrins for enhancing the photostability of UVR absorbers 4 Cyclodextrins Unveiled: Revolutionizing UV Protection Across Diverse Sectors 5 Cyclodextrin Modified Antioxidants as UV-Ray Absorber 6 Innovative Utilization of Cyclodextrins for Advanced UVR Filtration 7 Unlocking the Potential of Cyclodextrins: Advantages, Applications, and Cyclodextrin-UVR Absorber Complexes in Pharmaceutical Formulations 8 Applications of UVR Absorber: Cyclodextrin Complexes 9 Cyclodextrins in UV Protection: Advanced Absorbers for Versatile Materials 10 Cyclodextrins-UVR absorbing molecular complexes for photodynamic therapy 11 Cyclodextrins: Revolutionizing Sunscreen Performance and Protection 12 Cyclodextrin-Enhanced UVR Absorbers: Versatile Solutions for Fabrics, Polymers, and Beyond 13 Impact of cyclodextrins on the ultraviolet/sun protection factors (UVPF/SPF) of UVR absorbers 14 Enhancing UVR Absorber Efficacy with Cyclodextrins in Cosmetic and Non-Cosmetic Materials
About the author
Prof. Dr. Sivakumar Krishnamoorthy serves as Professor in the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science, and as the Director of the Research and Development Cell at Sri Chandrasekharendra Saraswathi Viswa Mahavidyalaya (SCSVMV), a Deemed-to-be University (www.kanchiuniv.ac.in) in Kanchipuram, Tamil Nadu, India. Inspired by the versatility of cyclodextrins, his research focuses on developing innovative application materials through cyclodextrin inclusion complexes. He holds one granted Indian patent on cyclodextrin application and has filed five patent applications. He is a recipient of a research fellowship from the prestigious Indian Academy of Sciences and has authored over 115 research papers. He has secured funding from various Government of India agencies, including DST, CSIR, UGC, DAE, the Indian Academy of Sciences, and the Tamil Nadu State Council for Science and Technology, for his research projects and programs.