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New DNA sunscreen gets better the longer you wear it!

NEW YORK: Scientists have developed a sunscreen made out of DNA that gets better at protecting skin from ultraviolet light the more you expose it to the sun, and also keeps your skin hydrated.

New DNA sunscreen gets better the longer you wear it!

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Scientists have developed a sunscreen made out of DNA that gets better at protecting skin from ultraviolet light the more you expose it to the sun, and also keeps your skin hydrated.

"Ultraviolet (UV) light can actually damage DNA, and that is not good for the skin," said Guy German, assistant professor at Binghamton University in the US.

"We thought, let us flip it. What happens instead if we actually used DNA as a sacrificial layer? So instead of damaging DNA within the skin, we damage a layer on top of the skin," German said.

Researchers developed thin and optically transparent crystalline DNA films and irradiated them with UV light.

They found that the more they exposed the film to UV light, the better the film got at absorbing it.

"If you translate that, it means to me that if you use this as a topical cream or sunscreen, the longer that you stay out on the beach, the better it gets at being a sunscreen," said German. As an added bonus, the DNA coatings are also hygroscopic, meaning that skin coated with the DNA films can store and hold water much more than uncoated skin, researchers said.

When applied to human skin, they are capable of slowing water evaporation and keeping the tissue hydrated for extended periods of time.

German wants to see next if these materials might be good as a wound covering for hostile environments where you want to be able to see the wound healing without removing the dressing.

"Not only do we think this might have applications for sunscreen and moisturisers directly, but if it is optically transparent and prevents tissue damage from the sun and it is good at keeping the skin hydrated, we think this might be potentially exploitable as a wound covering for extreme environments," he said.

The research was published in the journal Scientific Reports. —PTI

 

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