Mexoryl SX
Mexoryl SX Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.
Mexoryl SX is an organic compound which is added to many sunscreens to filter out UVA rays. It is a benzylidene camphor derivative, many of which are known for their excellent photostability. Mexoryl SX has been approved for use in the U.S. since 2006, but only at a specific concentration and only in a few products manufactured by L'Oreal. The company got approval for those products through a new drug application process.
When exposed to UV ecamsule undergoes reversible photoisomerization followed by photoexcitation. The absorbed UV is then released as thermal energy, without penetrating the skin, thereby protecting the skin from UV exposure.
Trade Name | Mexoryl SX |
Generic | Ecamsule |
Ecamsule Other Names | Ecamsule, Terephthalylidene dicamphor sulfonic acid |
Type | |
Formula | C28H34O8S2 |
Weight | Average: 562.69 Monoisotopic: 562.169510403 |
Protein binding | Ecamsule is intended for topical application only. |
Groups | Approved |
Therapeutic Class | |
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Last Updated: | September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am |
Uses
Mexoryl SX is a sunscreen agent found in sunscreens that absorbs UV rays.
Applied topically to filter out UVA rays.
Mexoryl SX is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: Sunburn
How Mexoryl SX works
Mexoryl SX protects against UV wavelengths in the 290–400 nanometer range, with peak protection at 345 nm. Mexoryl SX is photostable and it does not degrade significantly when exposed to light. In studies done in mice it reduces the formation of UV induced pyrimidine dimers and delays the onset of skin cancer. In vitro, ecamsule has been shown to effectively protect against the harmful effects of UV.
Toxicity
The most common reactions were dermatitis, dry skin, acne, itching, redness and skin discomfort.
Food Interaction
No interactions found.Volume of Distribution
Mexoryl SX is intended for topical application and has no volume of distribution.
Elimination Route
Mexoryl SX is a topical preparation, it should not be absorbed. Research done by L'Oreal on human subjects revealed that the systemically absorbed dose of [(14)C]-Mexoryl SX is less than 0.1% and under realistic exposure conditions, the human systemic exposure to this UVA filter is negligible and poses no risk to human health.
Half Life
Mexoryl SX is not absorbed and has no reported half life data.
Clearance
Mexoryl SX is used topically, it not absorbed or metabolized.
Elimination Route
Mexoryl SX is intended for topical application only.
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