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Sự tiếp xúc với bức xạ mặt trời có thể gây ra nhiều loại tổn thương khác nhau cho da, bao gồm cả ung thư da. Tùy thuộc vào thời gian tiếp xúc, tổn thương do ánh nắng có thể biểu hiện dưới các hình thức như cháy nắng, lão hóa do ánh sáng, và ức chế miễn dịch do ánh sáng, cùng với các hiệu ứng khác. Việc sử dụng các sản phẩm tự nhiên trên da có thể hỗ trợ trong việc ngăn ngừa các tổn thương do bức xạ mặt trời, ngoài việc giảm thiểu các tác dụng phụ xấu của các loại kem chống nắng thông thường, chẳng hạn như kích ứng, dị ứng, phản ứng quang độc, nhạy cảm với ánh sáng, và sự tạo ra các gốc tự do oxy. Mặt khác, khả năng hấp thụ tia UV của các sản phẩm tự nhiên đã được báo cáo là do sự hiện diện của cromophore trong cấu trúc của chúng. Khi được kết hợp với các tác dụng có lợi mà chúng mang lại cho da, những sản phẩm này trở thành những ứng cử viên hấp dẫn để sử dụng như các chất bảo vệ da trước tác hại của ánh sáng. Công trình này tổng hợp thông tin cập nhật về tổn thương da do tiếp xúc lâu dài với ánh nắng. Nó cũng mô tả tác dụng bảo vệ da của một số sản phẩm tự nhiên, cơ chế hoạt động của chúng và tiềm năng ngăn ngừa và điều trị của chúng. Để đạt được mục tiêu này, tài liệu khoa học đã được tìm kiếm thông qua PubMed, Science Direct, và Google Scholar.
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