Avaliação da atividade fotoprotetora de Achillea millefolium L. (Asteraceae)

2005 
The ultraviolet radiations (divided in ultraviolet A, B and C), have different energy and wave length; because of these properties, they show different activities on the organisms, being some beneficial and others not. In order to avoid the harmful effects that these radiations cause, there are products named sunscreens. Since the flavonoids are important protecting agents against the ultraviolet radiation, there are studies to evaluate the sunscreen activity that some plants (wich contain flavonoids) could show. Thus, the objective of this work was to evaluate the sunscreen activity of Achillea millefolium L. flowers and leaves extracts by in vitro test using ultraviolet spectrophotometry. Although the literature reports the presence of flavonoids in A. millefolium flowers and leaves, this work did not find sunscreen activity in the tested extracts.
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