Definition of photoproduct in English:
photoproduct
noun ˈfəʊtəʊˌprɒdʌktˈfōdōˌprädəkt
A product of a photochemical reaction.
Example sentencesExamples
- In the absence of DNA, only two photoproducts (cis and trans isomers) were detected for all compounds.
- This is likely caused by the catalytic conversion of one or more initially derived UCA photoproducts into secondary products that are better UV-A sensitizers than UCA itself.
- Given the large variability in water chemistry of the studied systems, we suggest that these photoproducts are universally produced in sunlight exposed lake water.
- It appears as a result of the photosensitized formation of free radicals, singlet oxygen, photoproducts or other intermediates.
- The cellular milieu would then support the immunosuppressive reactions of UVB and its photoproduct, cis-urocanic acid, through their oxidant dependence.