UC research aims to prevent skin cancer while getting a tan
WJXT highlights work of Venture Lab-backed startup
Research from the University of Cincinnati could allow people to get a healthy tan, avoid wrinkles and protect themselves from skin cancer, WJXT in Jacksonville, Florida, reported.
Zalfa A. Abdel-Malek, PhD, a professor of dermatology in the UC College of Medicine, is leading a team that's developing a topically applied cream that would start a sunless tanning process.
“What you’re doing with our peptides is you’re activating your skin’s natural ability to increase pigmentation,” Abdel-Malek said in a story that was distributed nationally by Ivanhoe Broadcast News. “So, when you go out in the sun, you’re not going to have the drastic and dangerous effects of sun exposure.”
Abdel-Malek's cream would work better than commercially available spray tans, she said. Current options color the skin but don’t activate the receptors that reduce DNA damage.
The cream could be commercially available in the next few years, Abdel-Malek said. With the help of the UC Venture Lab within the 1819 Innovation Hub, she’s created a startup, MC1R Ventures, to develop the product.
Featured image at top: Zalfa A. Abdel-Malek, center, is developing a topically applied product to initiate sunless tanning, which could have medical and cosmetic applications. Photo/Andrew Higley/UC Marketing + Brand
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