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octisalate
(redirected from Octyl salicylate)

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octisalate /oc·ti·sal·ate/ (ok″tĭ-sal´āt) a substituted salicylate that absorbs ultraviolet light in the UVB range, used as a sunscreen.
octisalate
[ok′tĭsal′āt]
a substituted salicylate that absorbs ultraviolet light in the UVB range, used as a sunscreen.

octisalate [ok″tĭ-sal´āt]
a substituted salicylate that absorbs ultraviolet light in the UVB range, used as a sunscreen.


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The study looked at seven common sunscreen ingredients, butyl paraben, octyl methoxy cinnamate (octinoxate), benzophenone-3, methyl benzylidene camphor, octyl salicylate (octisaslate), octocrylene and avobenzone.
We will present the fluorescence emission results of octyl salicylate, octyl methoxy cinnamate and padimateO and our proposed method to obtain their approximate protection factor by using the fluorescence spectroscopy and polystyrene nanospheres.
Active ingredients such as Padimate O, octyl methoxycinnamate, and octyl salicylate absorb primarily UVB rays.
 
 
 
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