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Review
. 2016 Mar;36(3):1389-93.

Light - Instead of UV Protection: New Requirements for Skin Cancer Prevention

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Review

Light - Instead of UV Protection: New Requirements for Skin Cancer Prevention

Leonhard Zastrow et al. Anticancer Res. 2016 Mar.

Abstract

The requirements on sunscreens have essentially changed, since some years ago it was demonstrated that approximately 50% of free radicals, that are formed in the skin by solar radiation, originate from the visible and infrared regions of the solar spectrum. In addition, a critical radical concentration threshold could be found. If this concentration, the free radical threshold value (FRTV), is exceeded, sunburn, immunosuppression and skin cancer may develop. Application of sunscreens and lotions protects against sunburn in the UV region of the solar spectrum and therefore is frequently used to extend people's stay in the sun. However, this behaviour can enhance the concentration of free radicals formed in the visible and infrared regions of the solar spectrum, so that the critical radical threshold is exceeded and the skin may be damaged.

Keywords: Sun radiation; antioxidants; free radical threshold value; free radicals; review; skin protection; sunscreens; visible and infrared light.

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