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Bianca da Silva Sufi

Publications -  9
Citations -  48

Bianca da Silva Sufi is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 6 publications receiving 11 citations.

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Vitamin E-loaded bigels and emulsions: Physicochemical characterization and potential biological application.

TL;DR: In this article, the use of classical organogelators (candelilla wax and 12-hydroxystearic acid) and oily phases (sunflower and mineral oil) to compare vitamin E bigels with its corresponding emulsions was investigated.
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Novel topical skin hydration agent containing Anadenanthera colubrina polysaccharide-standardized herbal preparation.

TL;DR: Hydration is an important factor to promote skin barrier function, metabolism, and appearance and the presence of aquaglyceroporins, envelope and lipid synthesis, and metabolism proteins are essential to provide greater corneocyte cohesion.
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A new phytocosmetic preparation from Thymus vulgaris stimulates adipogenesis and controls skin aging process: In vitro studies and topical effects in a double-blind placebo-controlled clinical trial.

TL;DR: The use of the injectable products for soft tissue augmentation and treatment of skin aging is an uncomfortable, invasive and related to several complications, and chronic reactions, mainly after long‐term application.
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Rosmarinic Acid Multifunctional Sunscreen: Comet Assay and In Vivo Establishment of Cutaneous Attributes

TL;DR: In this paper , the safety and efficacy of a multifunction prototype sunscreen were investigated, aiming to evaluate the performance of this polyphenol with two known and widely used UV filters (bemotrizinol and octyl p-methoxycinnamate).
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Propanediol (and) Caprylic Acid (and) Xylitol as a New Single Topical Active Ingredient against Acne: In Vitro and In Vivo Efficacy Assays.

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the existence of a synergistic effect among xylitol, caprylic acid and propanediol as a mixture of compounds representing a single topical active ingredient that could benefit the treatment against acne.