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1. Aqueous photolysis of naproxen exposed to UV and natural sunlight: Formation of excited triplet and photosensitizing product.

2. UV-visible photodegradation of naproxen in water - Structural elucidation of photoproducts and potential toxicity.

3. Naproxen and Its Phototransformation Products: Persistence and Ecotoxicity to Toad Tadpoles (Anaxyrus terrestris), Individually and in Mixtures.

4. Comparative study of the toxicity between three non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and their UV/Na 2 S 2 O 8 degradation products on Cyprinus carpio.

5. Photochemically Controlled Drug Dosing from a Polymeric Scaffold.

6. Photodegradation of naproxen in water under simulated solar radiation: mechanism, kinetics, and toxicity variation.

7. [Photodegradation of naproxen in aqueous systems by UV irradiation: mechanism and toxicity of photolysis products].

8. Photocatalytic degradation of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs with TiO2 and simulated solar irradiation.

9. Assay of naproxen by high-performance liquid chromatography and identification of its photoproducts by LC-ESI MS.

10. Ecotoxicity of naproxen and its phototransformation products.

11. ESR detection and dosimetric properties of irradiated naproxen sodium.

12. Use of a sample translation technique to minimize adverse effects of laser irradiation in surface-enhanced Raman spectrometry.

13. Kinetics of the radicals induced in gamma-irradiated naproxen sodium and apranax. Applicability of ESR technique to monitor radiosterilization of naproxen sodium-containing drugs.

14. Influence of irradiation sterilization on poly(lactide-co-glycolide) microspheres containing anti-inflammatory drugs.

15. Involvement of drug-derived peroxides in the phototoxicity of naproxen and tiaprofenic acid.

16. Molecular mechanism of naproxen photosensitization in red blood cells.

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