Urocanic acid as sunscreen filter
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•Next-generation, nature-inspired sunscreens have a new molecular scaffold
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Urocanic acid is a naturally occurring UV-A and UV-B absorbing compound found in the skin.
The team investigated the light-adsorbing, "sun-blocking" properties of urocaic acid and its derivatives.
They present their results in two papers published in the journal Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics .
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