2021
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-021-14047-6
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Extenuating role of lycopene against 254-nm UV-C radiation-mediated damages in Allium cepa L. roots

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“…UVA's detrimental effect on DNA is associated with excessive ROS formation that induces oxidative DNA damage via indirect photosensitizing reactions [52]. UVB and UVC (shorter wavelength) are directly absorbed by DNA-forming photo-dimers at di-pyrimidine sites [14,15,51].…”
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“…UVA's detrimental effect on DNA is associated with excessive ROS formation that induces oxidative DNA damage via indirect photosensitizing reactions [52]. UVB and UVC (shorter wavelength) are directly absorbed by DNA-forming photo-dimers at di-pyrimidine sites [14,15,51].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…UVC exposure has become a crucial risk for living organisms due to its widespread use in sterilization and food preservation processes [52]. In addition, the necessity of placing the UVC unit very close to the target was also considered a disadvantage.…”
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