Techniques for assessing anti-blue-light activity
Anti-blue light active ingredients
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Techniques for assessing anti-blue-light activity
Anti-blue light active ingredients

Authors : Pauline BURGER, Hortense PLAINFOSSE, Xavier FERNANDEZ

Publication date: January 10, 2020 | Lire en français

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3. Techniques for assessing anti-blue-light activity

Whatever the nature of the model (in vitro, ex vivo or in vivo), assessing the efficacy of an active ingredient or finished product against blue light requires exposure of the model (enzyme, cell culture, skin explant or volunteer) to a light source mimicking blue light.

This can be achieved by using :

  • lamps capable of mimicking the blue light often used in phototherapy (such as Medisol® LED lamps, Deleo, or skintrekPT3, Lumedtec)

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