- Skin Protection and Aging
- Air Quality and Health Impacts
- Antioxidant Activity and Oxidative Stress
- Adipose Tissue and Metabolism
- Mitochondrial Function and Pathology
- Indoor Air Quality and Microbial Exposure
- Circadian rhythm and melatonin
Newcastle University
2020-2023
With a large proportion of the world's population living in areas where air quality does not meet current WHO guidelines, combined with knowledge that pollutants can interact human skin, it is now even greater importance effects pollutant exposure on skin be investigated. To evaluate damaging known component pollution (particulate matter) primary dermal fibroblasts. These studies were undertaken by exposing fibroblasts to different concentrations particulate matter and analyzing over time...
Abstract The World Health Organization reports that 99% of the global population are exposed to pollution levels higher than recommended air quality guidelines. Pollution‐induced changes in skin have begun surface; however, effects require further investigation so effective protective strategies can be developed. This study aimed investigate some aging‐associated caused by ozone and particulate matter (PM) on human equivalents. Full‐thickness equivalents were 0.01 μg/μL PM, 0.05 0.3 ppm...
The damaging effects of air pollution on the skin are becoming increasingly researched and outcomes this research now a major influence in selection development protective ingredients for skincare formulations. However, extensive has not yet been conducted into specific cellular defense systems that being affected after exposure to such pollutants. Research investigating is integral suitable interventions capable augmenting most impacted by pollutant exposure. following studies involved...