PMID: 2115918May 1, 1990Paper

Photochemistry of uridine on high intensity laser UV irradiation

Journal of Photochemistry and Photobiology. B, Biology
E V Khoroshilova, D N Nikogosyan

Abstract

The method of high performance liquid chromatography was applied to investigate the products of single-quantum and two-quantum photo-reactions which occur when an aqueous solution of uridine is irradiated with high intensity nanosecond and picosecond laser UV pulses. A comparison of the experimental results obtained with theoretical models enables a number of photophysical parameters of the highly excited electronic states of the uridine molecule to be determined.

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