Ultra violet (UV) rays increase the levels of reactive oxygen species - harmful molecules which damage the cells - in the skin.
Scientists from the University of Barcelona and the Spanish National Research Council have shown that substances called flavonoids extracted from grapes can prevent these from forming in cells exposed to UV rays.
"These encouraging results should be taken into consideration... to develop new photo- protection skin products," says Marta Cascante, a biochemist at the University of Barcelona and director of the research project.
Cascante, whose report was published in the Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, added: "This study supports the idea of using these products to protect the skin from cell damage and death caused by solar radiation."
Soure: Siasat
