Letter to the Editor
Journal of Investigative Dermatology (2006) 126, 1185–1187. doi:10.1038/sj.jid.5700232; published online 9 March 2006
Ubiquinone, Idebenone, and Kinetin Provide Ineffective Photoprotection to Skin when Compared to a Topical Antioxidant Combination of Vitamins C and E with Ferulic Acid
Joshua A Tournas1, Fu-Hsiung Lin1, James A Burch1, M Angelica Selim1, Nancy A Monteiro-Riviere2, Jan E Zielinski3 and Sheldon R Pinnell1
- 1Duke University Medical Center, Division of Dermatology, Durham, North Carolina, USA
- 2North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
- 3Zielinski Research, Vista, California, USA. E-mail: pinne002@mc.duke.edu
Abbreviations:
MED, minimal erythema dose; SBC, sunburn cell
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