We provide the first conclusive evidence for the presence of exogenous calcium fatty acid deposits, which not only form in-between the cuticle layers in the lipid-rich cell membrane complex, but also grow to dimensions large enough to cause the structure to bulge, thereby impacting the optical and mechanical properties of the hair fiber. The composition and phase of these deposits were probed using a multimodal analytical approach with spatially resolved techniques including synchrotron micro X-ray fluorescence coupled with X-ray scattering, focused ion beam (FIB)-scanning electron microscopy (SEM), scanning transmission electron microscopy, X-ray energy dispersive spectroscopy, and Fourier transform infrared and Raman imaging where the col...
The hair is composed of the cuticle (the outermost surface), cortex (its major part), and medulla (i...
Human hair absorbs numerous biomolecules from the body during its growth. This can act as a fingerpr...
Human hair absorbs numerous biomolecules from the body during its growth. This can act as a fingerpr...
On the hair surface, cells are covered with a thin lipid layer (LL) covalently bonded to hair protei...
In the modern world hair plays a cultural and aesthetic role. The hair care industry accounts for a ...
© 1994 Dr. Daniel J. PeetThe presence of bound fatty acids in mammalian hair fibres is a relatively ...
Background : It has recently been demonstrated that human hair also contains lipids. On the hair sur...
We present a preliminary x-ray study on human-hair microstructures for a health-state indicator, in ...
Models for the surface of cuticle cells in hair fibers consist of a monolayer of fatty acids covalen...
More than 20 hair strands obtained from several people are analyzed by non-invasive micro-proton ind...
Human hair absorbs numerous biomolecules from the body during its growth. This can act as a fingerpr...
Human hair absorbs numerous biomolecules from the body during its growth. This can act as a fingerpr...
Human hair is comprised of a highly complex biomaterial, α-keratin. Some of the key features of ke...
The hair is composed of the cuticle (the outermost surface), cortex (its major part), and medulla (i...
During hair coloring a number of disulfide bonds in cystine are oxidized (1) to create cysteic acid,...
The hair is composed of the cuticle (the outermost surface), cortex (its major part), and medulla (i...
Human hair absorbs numerous biomolecules from the body during its growth. This can act as a fingerpr...
Human hair absorbs numerous biomolecules from the body during its growth. This can act as a fingerpr...
On the hair surface, cells are covered with a thin lipid layer (LL) covalently bonded to hair protei...
In the modern world hair plays a cultural and aesthetic role. The hair care industry accounts for a ...
© 1994 Dr. Daniel J. PeetThe presence of bound fatty acids in mammalian hair fibres is a relatively ...
Background : It has recently been demonstrated that human hair also contains lipids. On the hair sur...
We present a preliminary x-ray study on human-hair microstructures for a health-state indicator, in ...
Models for the surface of cuticle cells in hair fibers consist of a monolayer of fatty acids covalen...
More than 20 hair strands obtained from several people are analyzed by non-invasive micro-proton ind...
Human hair absorbs numerous biomolecules from the body during its growth. This can act as a fingerpr...
Human hair absorbs numerous biomolecules from the body during its growth. This can act as a fingerpr...
Human hair is comprised of a highly complex biomaterial, α-keratin. Some of the key features of ke...
The hair is composed of the cuticle (the outermost surface), cortex (its major part), and medulla (i...
During hair coloring a number of disulfide bonds in cystine are oxidized (1) to create cysteic acid,...
The hair is composed of the cuticle (the outermost surface), cortex (its major part), and medulla (i...
Human hair absorbs numerous biomolecules from the body during its growth. This can act as a fingerpr...
Human hair absorbs numerous biomolecules from the body during its growth. This can act as a fingerpr...