Left-handed circular polarization generator

Left-handed circularly polarized light is used to prevent the denaturation of L-amino acids, addressing skin and eye aging by maintaining amino acid sequence and functionality, and enhancing display color fidelity.

JP2026096130APending Publication Date: 2026-06-12福田 晋也

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Applications
Current Assignee / Owner
福田 晋也
Filing Date
2024-12-02
Publication Date
2026-06-12

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Technical Problem

Aging of the skin and eyes is caused by the breakdown of amino acid homochirality due to the denaturation of L-amino acids into D-amino acids, primarily induced by light exposure, leading to various age-related diseases.

Method used

Utilizing left-handed circularly polarized light to suppress the photochemical reaction of L-amino acids to D-amino acids by selectively filtering out right-handed circularly polarized light, thereby maintaining the natural sequence of amino acids and preserving protein functionality.

🎯Benefits of technology

Prevents photoaging by reducing the conversion of L-amino acids to D-amino acids, while maintaining color reproducibility and reducing the adverse effects on the skin and eyes.

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Abstract

It prevents the breakdown of amino acid homochirality, which is a result of aging. [Solution] By using left-handed circularly polarized light, the denaturation of L-amino acids into D-amino acids due to the photoreaction of normal L-amino acids in the human body is suppressed to at least maintain homochirality, thereby preserving protein function and inhibiting aging.
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