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Photooxidative molecular damage under blue light

  • 작성자

    Duyoung Min
  • 작성일자

    2026-03-19
  • 조회수

    474
Name: Duyoung Min ( dymin@unist.ac.kr )
2019-present Associate Professor, Department of Chemistry, UNIST, South Korea
2015-2019 Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, UCLA, USA
2014-2015 Postdoctoral Fellow, Department of Physics, KAIST, South Korea
2008-2014 PhD in Biophysics, Department of Physics, KAIST, South Korea
2002-2008 BS in Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Hanyang University, South Korea

Photooxidative molecular damage under blue light

The widespread adoption of artificial lighting has substantially increased human exposure to blue light across various environments, raising concerns about its potential adverse effects on human health. Over the past decades, blue light-induced biological responses have been investigated across multiple levels—from mechanistic studies of photoinduced reactive oxygen species generation to broader physiological consequences. Since all cellular and tissue-level effects ultimately originate from structural and functional alterations in molecular components, a comprehensive understanding of blue light-induced molecular damage is clearly warranted. This review summarizes current knowledge and recent findings on photooxidative molecular damage induced by blue light exposure, with a focus on the primary photochemical mechanisms of reactive oxygen species generation, blue light-sensitive endogenous photosensitizers, and the resulting oxidative damage to key biomolecules, including proteins, DNA and lipids. These insights collectively establish a more integrated framework for understanding how blue light compromises molecular integrity within cells.


Exp Mol Med. 2026 Feb;58(1):14-31. doi: 10.1038/s12276-025-01609-8.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/41495420/