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AN ULTRAVIOLET RADIATION ACTION SPECTRUM FOR IMMEDIATE PIGMENT DARKENING
Authors:Christopher  Irwin  Angelit  Barnes  Denise  Veres Kays  Kaidbey
Institution:The Procter &Gamble Company, Shelton, CT 06484;The Simon Greenberg Foundation, Philadelphia, PA 19104;Department of Dermatology, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, 36th and Spruce Streets, 2 Maloney Building, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA
Abstract:The wavelength dependence for immediate pigment darkening (IPD) was investigated by exposing the midback skin of volunteers to a series of incremental fluences of narrow waveband radiation isolated by band-pass filters in the310–400 nm region. The threshold IPD fluence for each waveband was determined by visual assessment of the skin responses immediately after each exposure. The action spectrum, constructed from the mean threshold fluences, was broad and extended from 320 nm to 400 nm with a peak at around 340 nm. No IPD could be evoked at 310 nm, even after erythemogenic fluences. The spectrum was similar in each of the three skin types investigated (III, IV, V). The broad nature of the action spectrum within the UVA region suggests that IPD may serve as an alternative endpoint for measuring photoprotection against these wavelengths.
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