Zusammenfassung
Das Sonnenlicht umfaßt neben dem sichtbaren Licht (400–760 nm) das infrarote (760 nm bis mehr als 3000 nm) und das ultraviolette (200–400 nm) Licht. Für die Dermatologie ist in erster Linie das UV-Licht relevant. Dabei unterscheidet man UV C (200–280 nm), UV B (280–315 nm) und UV A (315–400 nm). UV C kommt im Sonnenlicht, dem der Mensch unter Normalbedingungen exponiert ist, nur in geringem Maß vor. Groß ist jedoch die Bedeutung des UV B und des UV A unter physiologischen Bedingungen.
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Gloor, M. (1982). Sonstige Wirkungseffekte. In: Pharmakologie dermatologischer Externa. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-68681-8_9
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