The incidence of skin cancer is increasing rapidly and sunscreens have been recommended in order to reduce damage from sunlight. In this investigation we have studied the change in the absorption spectrum of some photoactive organic species in sunscreens after ultraviolet A and ultraviolet B irradiation in a dose normally encountered during a full day in the sun. Samples of a number of photoactive compounds commonly used in sunscreens were irradiated with ultraviolet A and ultraviolet B light. A UVASUN 2000 MUTZHAS sunlamp was used for ultraviolet A irradiation and an Esshå Corona mini, equipped with two Philips TL12 20 W lamps, was used as the ultraviolet B source. The ultraviolet A dose was 100 J per cm2. The ultraviolet B dose correspond...
Master of Science in Chemistry. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2006.Abstract available in PDF f...
All the people are exposed to solar ultraviolet radiation. Exposure to sun with living in an oxygen-...
Background Sunscreens are being widely used to reduce exposure to harmful ultraviole...
The incidence of skin cancer is increasing rapidly and sunscreens have been recommended in order to ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville, 2009.Solar ultraviolet radiation is known to ...
Regarding the outdoor behavior of the Caucasian population, modern sunscreens should provide high an...
It is well established that sun exposure is the main cause for the development of skin cancer. Chron...
Sunscreens are ultraviolet radiation (UVR)-absorbing chemicals that attenuate the amount and nature ...
A method is described for measuring the entrance into excised skin of ultraviolet radiation absorbin...
The relationship between exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation and skin cancer urges the need for e...
Abstract: Owing to the spectral distribution of solar UV, the UVA component of sunlight is now belie...
As an extension of our previous investigations on sunscreen ingredients, the present work was aimed ...
Skin cancer is the number one cancer in the United States. Lack of awareness of how harmful UV radia...
Studies of Sunscreens: Percutaneous Absorption of Benzophenone-3 and Photostability Helena Gonzal...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2002.Protection against the harmful effects of ultraviol...
Master of Science in Chemistry. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2006.Abstract available in PDF f...
All the people are exposed to solar ultraviolet radiation. Exposure to sun with living in an oxygen-...
Background Sunscreens are being widely used to reduce exposure to harmful ultraviole...
The incidence of skin cancer is increasing rapidly and sunscreens have been recommended in order to ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville, 2009.Solar ultraviolet radiation is known to ...
Regarding the outdoor behavior of the Caucasian population, modern sunscreens should provide high an...
It is well established that sun exposure is the main cause for the development of skin cancer. Chron...
Sunscreens are ultraviolet radiation (UVR)-absorbing chemicals that attenuate the amount and nature ...
A method is described for measuring the entrance into excised skin of ultraviolet radiation absorbin...
The relationship between exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation and skin cancer urges the need for e...
Abstract: Owing to the spectral distribution of solar UV, the UVA component of sunlight is now belie...
As an extension of our previous investigations on sunscreen ingredients, the present work was aimed ...
Skin cancer is the number one cancer in the United States. Lack of awareness of how harmful UV radia...
Studies of Sunscreens: Percutaneous Absorption of Benzophenone-3 and Photostability Helena Gonzal...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Natal, Durban, 2002.Protection against the harmful effects of ultraviol...
Master of Science in Chemistry. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban 2006.Abstract available in PDF f...
All the people are exposed to solar ultraviolet radiation. Exposure to sun with living in an oxygen-...
Background Sunscreens are being widely used to reduce exposure to harmful ultraviole...