Principles and Practice of Photoprotection

Written by internationally recognized leaders, and covering all facets of photoprotection, this book summarizes the beneficial roles of photoprotection in skin cancers, photoaging, photodermatoses, autoimmune diseases, and other skin conditions. It provides an update on the current state of UV filte...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Other Authors: Wang, Steven Q. (Editor), Lim, Henry W. (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Adis, 2016.
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Table of Contents:
  • Part I
  • Clinical and Biological Relevance of Visible and Infrared Radiation
  • Photoprotection and Skin Cancer Prevention
  • Photoprotection for Photodermatoses
  • Photoprotection and Photoaging
  • Photoprotection, Photoimmunology and Autoimmune Diseases
  • Photoprotection and Vitamin D
  • Photoprotection and Skin of Color
  • The Controversy of Sunscreen Product Exposure: Too Little, Too Much, or Just Right
  • part II
  • The Chemistry of Ultraviolet Filters
  • Chemistry of Sunscreens
  • Global UV filters: Current Technologies and Future Innovations
  • Organotypic Models for Evaluating Sunscreens
  • UV Booster and Photoprotection
  • Sunscreen Photostability
  • Sunscreen Formulation: Optimizing Efficacy of UVB and UVA Protection
  • Sunscreen Formulation: Optimizing Aesthetic Elements for 21st Century Consumers
  • Sunscreen Regulatory Update
  • Measuring Sunscreen Protection According to the FDA Final Rule
  • Part III
  • Photoprotection in the Era of Nanotechnology
  • The Role of Topical Antioxidants in Photoprotection
  • The Role of DNA Repair in Photoprotection
  • Oral and Systemic Photoprotection
  • Photoprotection from Sunless Tanning Products and Colored Cosmetics
  • Photoprotection by Clothing and Fabric
  • Photoprotection by Glass
  • Augmenting Skin Photoprotection Beyond Sunscreens
  • Part IV
  • Education, Motivation, and Compliance.