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Call Number 616.5
Title Sun protection in man [electronic resource] / editor, Paolo U. Giacomoni.
Publication Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier Science, 2001.
Material Info. xxii, 757 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
Series Comprehensive series in photosciences, 1568-461X ; v. 3
Summary Note <IT>"Sun Protection in Man"</IT> looks at the beneficial and harmful effects of solar radiation. The physiological consequences of sun exposure have been systematically studied starting at the end of the nineteenth century and we now have accumulated knowledge about how Caucasian and Asian skins reacts to solar radiation. The chemical effects of solar ultraviolet radiation have been analyzed with particular emphasis during the second half of the twentieth century. Research on micro-organisms has allowed us to understand the mechanisms of UV-induced mutagenesis and photosensitization. Studies with laboratory rodents have opened the path to the understanding of UV-induced immune-depression, carcinogenesis, photo-damage and photo-aging. The results of these studies have enabled other scientists to investigate the same phenomena in human organs such as the skin and the eye. UV radiation damages hair, as well. The present knowledge in these fields is summarized in some of the chapters of this monograph. Mass phenomenon in Europe with the generalization of summer vacations which were a consequence of social reforms introducing the concept of "paid vacations". This created a need for protection and opened a market for sunscreens. This monograph is concerned with sun protection as a whole and is not just "another book on sunscreens". Nonetheless, in these days of general concern, it is important to learn about the efficiency of sunscreens. Several authors discuss how to reduce the number of impinging photons and explain why sunscreens seem to offer less protection than expected. Guidelines are given on how to use sunscreens in everyday life, which are expressed rigorously though clearly, for access to the common reader. Our knowledge on the relationship between sun and humans is at the early stages of development. Industrial and commercial activities are concerned by the development of this knowledge, and rules have been and will be promulgated to guarantee efficacy and safety of sun-products. It is hoped that this monograph will be of interest to the scholar, the layman and the legislator.
Notes Includes bibliographical references and index.
Notes Chapter headings. Preface. Historical perspective. The advantages of sunlight. Clinical effects of solar radiation. Molecular effects of solar radiation. Cellular and physiological consquences of solar radiation. Natural defence against solar radiation. Artificial protection against solar radiation: blocking the photons. Artificial protection against solar radiation: stimulating self protection. How can science provide help to everyday's life? An example. Physics of our environment: solar radiation spectra.
Notes Electronic reproduction. Amsterdam : Elsevier Science & Technology, 2007.
ISBN 9780444508393
ISBN 0444508392
Subject Skin Pathophysiology.
Subject Eye Pathophysiology.
Subject Solar radiation Physiological effect.
Subject Light Toxicology.
Subject Skin Physiology radiation effects.
Subject Sunlight adverse effects.
Subject Ultraviolet Rays adverse effects.
Subject Peau Physiopathologie.
Subject Œil Physiopathologie.
Subject Rayonnement solaire Effets physiologiques.
Subject Lumière Toxicologie.
Subject Electronic books.
Added Entry Giacomoni, Paolo U.
Added Entry ScienceDirect (Online service)
Date Year, Month, Day:01405141
Link An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information ScienceDirect
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