Long-term ultraviolet B irradiation at 297 nm with light-emitting diode improves bone health via vitamin D regulation.
Wenwen LiuYing WangHaixia QiuDefu ChenShengnan WuQuanbo JiBiao ChangYunqi LiHongyou ZhaoYizhou TanYing GuPublished in: Biomedical optics express (2024)
Ultraviolet radiation is the primary determinant for vitamin D synthesis. Sunlight is inefficient and poses a risk, particularly for long-term exposure. In this study, we screened the most favorable wavelength for vitamin D synthesis among four types of narrowband light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and then irradiated osteoporosis rats with the optimal wavelength for 3-12 months. The 297 nm narrowband LED was the most efficient. Long-term radiation increased vitamin D levels in all osteoporotic rats and improved bone health. No skin damage was observed during irradiation. Our findings provide an efficient and safe method of vitamin D supplementation.