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Moisturizers, vehicle effects, and photocarcinogenesis.

J Invest Dermatol

February 2009

Charles River Laboratories, Inc., The Center for Photobiology, 905 Sheehy Drive, Horsham, Pennsylvania 19044, USA.

Topically applied formulations (e.g., emollients and moisturizers) may influence the optical physics of skin and therefore the effectiveness of UVR exposures.

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New drugs undergo safety evaluations of many types. For some drugs, a photocarcinogenesis study forms one of the elements in the overall toxicology package. Photocarcinogenesis studies are designed to evaluate a drug's ability to modify the growth and development of ultraviolet radiation (UVR)-induced skin tumors in albino hairless mice.

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Effect of antioxidants on the photooxidation of fatty acids.

Lipids

March 1983

The Center for Photobiology, Skin and Cancer Hospital, Temple University Health Sciences Center, 19140, Philadelphia, PA.

The effect of butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT), butylated hydroxy anisole (BHA) and tocopherol acetate on photooxidation of the fatty acids was studied. A marked increase in the photooxidation was observed in the presence of BHT, and this effect was further potentiated by hexabromobiphenyls. Conversely, BHA and tocopherol acetate as such did not show any significant effect, but greatly enhanced the photooxidation when hexabromobiphenyls were also present.

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