cisurocanic
Cis-urocanic acid, or cis-UCA, is a geometric isomer of urocanic acid. Urocanic acid is a metabolite produced in the skin from histidine through histidine ammonia-lyase and accumulates in the stratum corneum. Under normal conditions, the trans isomer (trans-UCA) predominates in the skin, but ultraviolet (UV) irradiation, especially UV-B, converts trans-UCA to the cis isomer through photochemical isomerization.
In the skin, cis-UCA is formed primarily upon exposure to UV light. The relative amounts of cis-
Biological significance and research status: Cis-UCA has been studied as a potential mediator of UV-induced immunosuppression.
Analytical aspects: Cis-UCA can be detected and quantified in skin samples or biological fluids using chromatographic