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Chemiluminescence as Tool to Assess UVA-Induced Oxidative Stress and the Efficacy of Sunscreens

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Abstract

Chemiluminescence was used to measure UVA-induced oxidative stress in-vivo and sunscreens efficacy in reducing the oxidative stress. A photostable sunscreen showed 76% less free radical counts compared to control, while a non-photostable sunscreen showed 32% reduction

© 2006 Optical Society of America

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