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Photochemistry is the
branch of
chemistry concerned with the
chemical effects of light. Generally, this term is used to
describe a
chemical reaction caused...
- fluorop****s, many of
which are proprietary,
often perform better,
being more
photostable, brighter, or less pH-sensitive than
traditional dyes with comparable...
- UVA
radiation with a peak
protection at 310 nm. It is one of the most
photostable chemical sunscreens known today with 25
hours required to lose 10% of...
- UVA rays. It has two
absorption peaks, 310 and 340 nm. It is
highly photostable. Even
after 50 MEDs (minimal
erythemal doses), 98.4%
remains intact....
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benzylidene camphor derivative, many of
which are
known for
their excellent photostability.
Although there are a few
different UV
absorbers with the
trade name...
- 1-Aminopentane Demmig, Stefan; Langhals,
Heinz (1988). "Very
soluble and
Photostable perylene Fluorescent Dyes".
Chemische Berichte. 121: 225–30. doi:10.1002/cber...
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previously required) to give a
better indication of UVA
protection and
photostability when the
product is used. With the
current methodology, the
lowest rating...
- para-Nitroblebbistatin is a non-phototoxic,
photostable myosin inhibitor with low fluorescence. Its
myosin inhibitory properties are very
similar to those...
- blebbistatin. E.g. para-nitroblebbistatin and para-aminoblebbistatin are
photostable, and they are
neither cytotoxic nor fluorescent.
Blebbistatin inhibits...
- ; Astell, S.; Hunt, D. M.; Mollon, J. D. (1991). "Photosensitive and
photostable pigments in the
retinae of Old
World monkeys" (PDF). The
Journal of Experimental...