Background/purpose: The superficial layer on the skin surface, known as the acid mantle, comprises a mixture of sebum, sweat, corneocyte debris and constituents of natural moisturizing factor. Thus, the phrase 'residual skin surface components' (RSSC) is an appropriate term for the mixture of substances recovered from the skin surface. There is no general agreement about the effects of ethnicity, gender and age on RSSC. The aim of this human volunteer study was to evaluate RSSC in relation to ethnicity, gender and age. A suitable acquisition medium for RSSC collection was identified and samples of RSSC were subsequently analysed using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) and gravimetry. Methods: A total of 315 volunteers p...
This work demonstrates the ability to detect changes in both quantity and spatial distribution of hu...
Previous studies have shown that lipids are synthesized at a constant rate in sebaceous glands and s...
When sebum is collected from the skin surface in an absorbent material, the amounts obtained in succ...
Background: “Residual skin surface components” (RSSC) is the collective term used for the superficia...
Effect of ethnicity, gender and age on the amount and composition of residual skin surface component...
Collection and analysis of skin surface lipids or sebum has been reported in several previous studie...
The skin surface lipids (SSL) result from the blending of sebaceous and epidermal lipids, which deri...
Quantitative thin-layer chromatography was employed for determining the amount and composition of sk...
The skin is the most extensive and accessible organ in the human body. It efficiently provides a bar...
Quantitative thin-layer chromatography was employed for the analysis of forehead surface lipid from ...
The lipid composition of human skin is essential for its function; however the simultaneous quantifi...
The hydro lipid film is an emulsion of sweat and sebum that covers the surface of the human skin and...
The contribution of the keratinizing epidermis to the human skin surface lipid film has been difficu...
This work demonstrates the ability to detect changes in both quantity and spatial distribution of hu...
The hydro lipid film is an emulsion of sweat and sebum that covers the surface of the human skin and...
This work demonstrates the ability to detect changes in both quantity and spatial distribution of hu...
Previous studies have shown that lipids are synthesized at a constant rate in sebaceous glands and s...
When sebum is collected from the skin surface in an absorbent material, the amounts obtained in succ...
Background: “Residual skin surface components” (RSSC) is the collective term used for the superficia...
Effect of ethnicity, gender and age on the amount and composition of residual skin surface component...
Collection and analysis of skin surface lipids or sebum has been reported in several previous studie...
The skin surface lipids (SSL) result from the blending of sebaceous and epidermal lipids, which deri...
Quantitative thin-layer chromatography was employed for determining the amount and composition of sk...
The skin is the most extensive and accessible organ in the human body. It efficiently provides a bar...
Quantitative thin-layer chromatography was employed for the analysis of forehead surface lipid from ...
The lipid composition of human skin is essential for its function; however the simultaneous quantifi...
The hydro lipid film is an emulsion of sweat and sebum that covers the surface of the human skin and...
The contribution of the keratinizing epidermis to the human skin surface lipid film has been difficu...
This work demonstrates the ability to detect changes in both quantity and spatial distribution of hu...
The hydro lipid film is an emulsion of sweat and sebum that covers the surface of the human skin and...
This work demonstrates the ability to detect changes in both quantity and spatial distribution of hu...
Previous studies have shown that lipids are synthesized at a constant rate in sebaceous glands and s...
When sebum is collected from the skin surface in an absorbent material, the amounts obtained in succ...