Marine Natural Products as a Bioresource for Cosmeceuticals DOI
Yousef Rasmi, Kevser Kübra Kırboğa,

T. Srinivasa Rao

et al.

Royal Society of Chemistry eBooks, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 223 - 275

Published: March 28, 2024

The cosmetics industry is a highly profitable multibillion-dollar that impacts society worldwide. Because of global influence, most people are concerned with looking good, being beautiful, and staying young. Natural-product-based cosmeceutical formulations have become more popular than synthetic chemicals due to the desire consumers for better, novel, safer products. In this respect, marine-based natural products gained substantial attention as cosmeceuticals advancement in marine bioresource technology. Secondary metabolites such agar, alginates, carrageenans, fucoidans, galactans, porphyran, glucans, ulvans, others been derived from fungi, bacteria, macroalgae, microalgae, sponges, corals be significantly used cosmeceuticals. These materials possess lightening, anti-wrinkle, UV protection, moisturizing, anti-oxidant, anti-inflammatory effects. As stabilizers, emulsifiers, viscosity-controlling ingredients, also wide spectrum physicochemical properties, including ability cosmetic surgery, pharmaceutical tissue engineering. present chapter discusses products, chemical entities mechanisms giving them potential effects

Language: Английский

The response of aquatic ecosystems to the interactive effects of stratospheric ozone depletion, UV radiation, and climate change DOI Creative Commons
Patrick J. Neale, Craig E. Williamson, Anastazia T. Banaszak

et al.

Photochemical & Photobiological Sciences, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 22(5), P. 1093 - 1127

Published: May 2, 2023

Variations in stratospheric ozone and changes the aquatic environment by climate change human activity are modifying exposure of ecosystems to UV radiation. These shifts have consequences for distributions species, biogeochemical cycles, services provided ecosystems. This Quadrennial Assessment presents latest knowledge on multi-faceted interactions between effects irradiation change, other anthropogenic activities, how these conditions changing Climate results variations depth mixing, thickness ice cover, duration ice-free inputs dissolved organic matter, all which can either increase or decrease Anthropogenic activities release oil, filters sunscreens, microplastics into that then modified radiation, frequently amplifying adverse organisms their environments. The impacts combination with factors such as warming ocean acidification considered micro-organisms, macroalgae, plants, animals (floating, swimming, attached). Minimising disruptive critical world's rivers, lakes oceans (freshwater supply, recreation, transport, food security) will not only require continued adherence Montreal Protocol but also a wider inclusion solar radiation its studies and/or models under future global climate.

Language: Английский

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Targeted and untargeted discovery of UV filters and emerging contaminants with environmental risk assessment on the Northwestern Mediterranean coast DOI Creative Commons

Aude Gandar,

Maeva Giraudo,

Théo Perion

et al.

Marine Pollution Bulletin, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 212, P. 117567 - 117567

Published: Jan. 16, 2025

Language: Английский

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Beach showers as sources of contamination for sunscreen pollution in marine protected areas and areas of intensive beach tourism in Hawaii, USA DOI Creative Commons
Craig A. Downs, M. Silvia Díaz‐Cruz, William T. White

et al.

Journal of Hazardous Materials, Journal Year: 2022, Volume and Issue: 438, P. 129546 - 129546

Published: July 9, 2022

Language: Английский

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55

Impact of coastal tourism demand on fisheries industry sustainability: A suggested framework for blue growth DOI Open Access
Mohd Alsaleh, Xiaohui Wang, Zhang Nan

et al.

Natural Resources Forum, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Sept. 1, 2023

Abstract Intense use of coastal resources and construction new marinas to expand the tourist industry might result in developing water marine environmental quality due pollution, noise, species disturbance, harming aquatic ecosystems fisheries. By considering roles played by fisheries output, development, energy input, economic growth, governance, population density during 1990–2022, this research aims explore dynamic influence tourism development on sustainability sector 27 European nations. The findings study, which used Method Moments Quantile Regression (MMQR) with fixed variables, revealed a considerable adverse impact consumption growth across EU27 area. In particular, show that all quantiles, is more substantial EU13 nations than EU14 developed countries. At same time, had significant negative countries at most recent quantiles. relationship between governance (across quantiles) was also favorably significant. Notably, have beneficial medium it discovered increased sustainability. Results has To safeguard achieve sustainable blue our results provide policymakers insight into how support using effective environmentally friendly technology.

Language: Английский

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Groundwater and Tourism: Analysis of Research Topics and Trends DOI Open Access
Oumaima Lamhour, Imane El Bouazzaoui, Dalia Perkumienė

et al.

Sustainability, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(9), P. 3723 - 3723

Published: April 29, 2024

Recent years have seen an increase in the popularity of exploring correlation between groundwater and tourism as a research topic. Although previous studies touched on certain aspects this relationship, none has yet plunged to heart matter. This Bibliometric study examines literature relationship overall context economic development. The bibliometric tools VOS Viewer version 1.6.19 R Bibliometrix were employed analyze 104 publications selected via Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews Meta-Analyses diagram. results suggest growing interest subject need broader collaborative research, fully understand these dynamics. Major contributions come from Spanish, American, Chinese, Mexican authors, focusing sustainability, anthropogenic impact, physical characteristics, quality. In conclusion, provides overview current landscape, identifies trends gaps, encourages international collaboration better understanding issues context. our work very important knowledge, it should be recognized that analysis is made only based Scopus-indexed literature. restriction highlights necessity future do more comprehensive integrated analysis. array sources will thus definitely enhance joint academic knowledge lead inclusive and, therefore, higher-quality discourse.

Language: Английский

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Analysis of sunscreens and antibiotics in groundwater during the Covid-19 pandemic in the Riviera Maya, Mexico DOI Creative Commons

Jacqueline Cooney,

Melissa Lenczewski, Rosa María Leal‐Bautista

et al.

The Science of The Total Environment, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 894, P. 164820 - 164820

Published: June 12, 2023

Language: Английский

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Development of a dispersive pipette extraction method for the determination of eleven sunscreen molecules in seawater samples DOI
Camila Pesenato Magrin, Carolina dos Santos Cardoso, Marina Pereira-Coelho

et al.

Microchemical Journal, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 112817 - 112817

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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Effects of ultra-violet filters oxybenzone (benzophenone-3) and 4-methylbenzylidene camphor on different life-history traits of the copepod Acartia tonsa Dana DOI
Marco Picone, Silvia Del Vecchio,

Maria Pirvu

et al.

Marine Pollution Bulletin, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 216, P. 117952 - 117952

Published: April 14, 2025

Language: Английский

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A combined proteomics and metabolomics analysis reveals the invisible regulation of plant root responses to oxybenzone (benzophenone-3) stress DOI
Shuhao Li,

Shengxiang Ran,

Craig A. Downs

et al.

The Science of The Total Environment, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 893, P. 164951 - 164951

Published: June 16, 2023

Language: Английский

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Green Economy Initiatives in Enhancing Social Solidarity in the Tourism Sector in Coastal Areas DOI Creative Commons

Muhammad Syahrul Hidayat,

Asramid Yasin, Rahayu Sulistiowati

et al.

International Journal of Science and Society, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 5(1), P. 232 - 243

Published: March 2, 2023

The tourism sector is an essential part of the coastal area. Therefore, there a need for sustainable maintenance so that maintained. development can be implemented through green economy. In practice, implementation this economy also used to increase solidarity among communities. This research then aims see how initiatives social in areas. will carried out using descriptive qualitative approach. data study come from different results and previous studies, which still have relevance contents research. found areas has various challenges obstacles. However, problem solved by implementing Through environmentally friendly practices, provide economic benefits are more equitable local Then community involvement increased managing sector, thereby strengthening environmental awareness culture. This, turn, society.

Language: Английский

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