I have already tried long wavelenght uv. The only way to assess its effect is to wait for more mold growth and damage to occur later, both difficult to detect by simple visual inspection until too late to fix.
More lethal short wave uv does not penetrate glass well, and some edge regions may not even be reached by external uv light sources.
With either approach there is no way to be sure whether residual mold nuclei survive that will generate more hyphae later, and even the presumably "dead" hyphae can still cause optical artifacts, and possibly etch the lens coating as they decay.
Together, these considerations argue for a careful cleaning, but what agents can eliminate mold hyphae without damaging the fragile lens coating?