Artificial light sources as light pollutant of humans melatonin suppression

Blue light emitted by LEDs might influence on natural biological rhythm of human being, what can be considered as environment pollution. In this paper the effect of the latest commercially available LEDs on melatonin suppression index (MSI) was analyzed. Research was done based on spectral power dis...

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Veröffentlicht in:Photonics letters of Poland 2019-09, Vol.11 (3), p.78
1. Verfasser: Jakubowski, Piotr
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Zusammenfassung:Blue light emitted by LEDs might influence on natural biological rhythm of human being, what can be considered as environment pollution. In this paper the effect of the latest commercially available LEDs on melatonin suppression index (MSI) was analyzed. Research was done based on spectral power distribution of given LED (SPD) and melatonin suppression function in reference to melatonin suppression under daylight (illuminant D65). Results of calculations shows strong correlation between CCT and MSI, however MSI factor might vary for different LEDs with same CCT. Full Text: PDF ReferencesC. C. Sun, et al., Packaging efficiency in phosphor-converted white LEDs and its impact to the limit of luminous efficacy, Journal of Solid State Lighting, 1:19, (2014). CrossRef M. S. Rea, M. G. Figueiro, J. D. Bullough, "Circadian photobiology: An emerging framework for lighting practice and research", Light Research Technology Vol. 34(3), (2002). CrossRef I. Fryc, P. Jakubowski, K. Kołacz, Analysis of optical radiation parameters of compact discharge HID lamps and LED COB modules used for illuminating shop windows, Przeglad Elektrotechniczny, R. 93, No. 11, (2017). CrossRef G. C. Brainard, J. P. Hanifin, J.M. Greeson, B. Byrne, E. Gerner, D. D. Rollang, "Action spectrum for melatonin regulation in humans: evidence for a novel circadian photoreceptor", Journal of Neuroscience vol. 21, (2001). CrossRef K. Thapan, J. Arendt, D. J. Skene, "An action spectrum for melatonin supression: evidence for a novel non-rod, non-cone photoreceptor system in humans," Journal of Physiology vol. 535, (2001). CrossRef I. Fryc, J. Fryc, P. Jakubowski, K. A. Wąsowski, Technical, medical and legal aspects of domestic light sources photobiological safety, Przeglad Elektrotechniczny, R. 93, No. 3, (2017). CrossRef J. Enzi et. al, A "Melanopic" Spectral Efficiency Function Predicts the Sensitivity of Melanopsin Photoreceptors to Polychromatic Lights Journal of biological rhytms, Vol. 26 No. 4, (2011). CrossRef M. Aube, J. Roby J, M. Kocifaj, Evaluating Potential Spectral Impacts of Various Artificial Lights on Melatonin Suppression, Photosynthesis, and Star Visibility. PLOS ONE, Vol. 8, (2013). CrossRef P. Jakubowski, I. Fryc, Metrological requirements for measurements of circadian radiation, Optica Applicata, Vol. 48 Issue 4, (2018). CrossRef P. Jakubowski, I. Fryc, Measurement methods of optical radiation in circadian active range, Zeszyty Naukowe Wydziału Elektrotechniki i Automatyki Politechn
ISSN:2080-2242
2080-2242
DOI:10.4302/plp.v11i3.925