Spectral transmittance of some ophtalmic lences in Malaysia

This study was conducted to determine the spectral transmittance of some commonly dispensed ophthalmic lenses in Malaysia. The efficiency of these lenses in providing ocular protection against ultraviolet radiation was also examined. Eight lenses that are currently marketed in Malaysia as lenses wit...

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Main Authors: Sharanjeet-Kaur,, M. Normazila,, A.E. Ariffin,
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Published: Department Of Community Health, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2002
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spelling my-ukm.journal.44202016-12-14T06:35:59Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/4420/ Spectral transmittance of some ophtalmic lences in Malaysia Sharanjeet-Kaur, M. Normazila, A.E. Ariffin, This study was conducted to determine the spectral transmittance of some commonly dispensed ophthalmic lenses in Malaysia. The efficiency of these lenses in providing ocular protection against ultraviolet radiation was also examined. Eight lenses that are currently marketed in Malaysia as lenses with “UV-coating” were randomly selected for the testing. These lenses (Hoya, Essilor Orma, Optron, Sola, Igel, Zeiss, Vista Optics and American Optical) were obtained from a few optometric practices in Kuala Lumpur. They were marketed as lenses with "UV blocking" properties by virtue of the UV coat on them. A Spectrophotometer (Shimadzu UV-160A) was used to determine the spectral transmittance of these lenses. It was found that Hoya, Essilor, Optron, Sola and Igel lenses provided good protection against ultraviolet B radiation. However, there was transmission (10 to 15%) of ultraviolet C radiation. It was also found that these lenses transmitted some ultraviolet A radiation, averaging at about 28% for all 5 lenses. Zeiss, Vista Optics and American Optical lenses were all found to be capable of blocking ultraviolet C radiation. However, Zeiss lens transmitted some ultraviolet A and Vista Optics lens transmitted some ultraviolet A and B radiations as well. The American Optical lens was the only lens that blocked the transmission of all of ultraviolet radiations A, B and C. This study shows that UV-coated American Optical lenses as marketed in Malaysia provide sufficient protection against ultraviolet radiation. Department Of Community Health, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2002 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/4420/1/1.pdf Sharanjeet-Kaur, and M. Normazila, and A.E. Ariffin, (2002) Spectral transmittance of some ophtalmic lences in Malaysia. Jurnal Kesihatan Masyarakat, 8 (S). pp. 66-71. ISSN 1675-1663 http://www.communityhealthjournal.org/detailarticle.asp?id=324&issue=Vol8(S):2002
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description This study was conducted to determine the spectral transmittance of some commonly dispensed ophthalmic lenses in Malaysia. The efficiency of these lenses in providing ocular protection against ultraviolet radiation was also examined. Eight lenses that are currently marketed in Malaysia as lenses with “UV-coating” were randomly selected for the testing. These lenses (Hoya, Essilor Orma, Optron, Sola, Igel, Zeiss, Vista Optics and American Optical) were obtained from a few optometric practices in Kuala Lumpur. They were marketed as lenses with "UV blocking" properties by virtue of the UV coat on them. A Spectrophotometer (Shimadzu UV-160A) was used to determine the spectral transmittance of these lenses. It was found that Hoya, Essilor, Optron, Sola and Igel lenses provided good protection against ultraviolet B radiation. However, there was transmission (10 to 15%) of ultraviolet C radiation. It was also found that these lenses transmitted some ultraviolet A radiation, averaging at about 28% for all 5 lenses. Zeiss, Vista Optics and American Optical lenses were all found to be capable of blocking ultraviolet C radiation. However, Zeiss lens transmitted some ultraviolet A and Vista Optics lens transmitted some ultraviolet A and B radiations as well. The American Optical lens was the only lens that blocked the transmission of all of ultraviolet radiations A, B and C. This study shows that UV-coated American Optical lenses as marketed in Malaysia provide sufficient protection against ultraviolet radiation.
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author Sharanjeet-Kaur,
M. Normazila,
A.E. Ariffin,
spellingShingle Sharanjeet-Kaur,
M. Normazila,
A.E. Ariffin,
Spectral transmittance of some ophtalmic lences in Malaysia
author_facet Sharanjeet-Kaur,
M. Normazila,
A.E. Ariffin,
author_sort Sharanjeet-Kaur,
title Spectral transmittance of some ophtalmic lences in Malaysia
title_short Spectral transmittance of some ophtalmic lences in Malaysia
title_full Spectral transmittance of some ophtalmic lences in Malaysia
title_fullStr Spectral transmittance of some ophtalmic lences in Malaysia
title_full_unstemmed Spectral transmittance of some ophtalmic lences in Malaysia
title_sort spectral transmittance of some ophtalmic lences in malaysia
publisher Department Of Community Health, Faculty of Medicine, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
publishDate 2002
url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/4420/1/1.pdf
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