Abstract
Abstract ESR spectrum attributed to a α-keratin-derived disulfide neutral radical, which is formulated to be RSSHR• (g1 = 2.060, g2 = 2.026, g3 = 2.000, and A2 = 0.8 mT), is observed for completely dried white human hair exposed to near-UV radiation. It is also observed that the residual water present in the matrix of human hair markedly accelerates the decomposition of disulfide radicals.
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