Previous studies have shown that lipids are synthesized at a constant rate in sebaceous glands and secreted onto the skin surface an average of 8days after synthesis. As a result, measurement of the sebum content of a skin specimen of known surface area should allow calculation of the sebum production rate which had been occurring in vivo. In the present study, such measurements have been made on scalp skin specimens from 14 men. The amount of sebum in 4-mm punch biopsies was calculated from the squalene content of the specimens, as measured by quantitative thin-layer chromatography of lipid extracts. The average sebum production rate for the group was found to be 1.45mg/10 sq cm/3hr
Quantitative thin-layer chromatography was employed for determining the amount and composition of sk...
During the last twenty-five years, research on the sebaceous glands has made significant advances. M...
The skin of most mammals is characterised by the presence of sebaceous glands (SGs), whose predomina...
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...
The delay between synthesis and excretion of sebum in sheep and in man was determined by measurement...
To observe the time course of lipid formation in human sebaceous glands, intradermal injections of [...
A sebum absorbent tape is introduced as a reproducible and convenient method for estimation of sebac...
AbstractLipogenesis from different substrates was determined in isolated human sebaceous glands afte...
This work was amarded the "Oskar-Gans-Pri•e", donated by the 2•llendorf Compan•y [vupperta...
The skin surface lipids (SSL) result from the blending of sebaceous and epidermal lipids, which deri...
The contribution of the keratinizing epidermis to the human skin surface lipid film has been difficu...
The human skin sebum suggests that it (along with other epidermal surface lipids) plays a role in sk...
The sebaceous gland is an integral part of the pilosebaceous unit of mammalian skin, which produces ...
The lipid class compositions of freshly isolated and overnight maintained human sebaceous glands wer...
Quantitative thin-layer chromatography was employed for determining the amount and composition of sk...
During the last twenty-five years, research on the sebaceous glands has made significant advances. M...
The skin of most mammals is characterised by the presence of sebaceous glands (SGs), whose predomina...
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...
The delay between synthesis and excretion of sebum in sheep and in man was determined by measurement...
To observe the time course of lipid formation in human sebaceous glands, intradermal injections of [...
A sebum absorbent tape is introduced as a reproducible and convenient method for estimation of sebac...
AbstractLipogenesis from different substrates was determined in isolated human sebaceous glands afte...
This work was amarded the "Oskar-Gans-Pri•e", donated by the 2•llendorf Compan•y [vupperta...
The skin surface lipids (SSL) result from the blending of sebaceous and epidermal lipids, which deri...
The contribution of the keratinizing epidermis to the human skin surface lipid film has been difficu...
The human skin sebum suggests that it (along with other epidermal surface lipids) plays a role in sk...
The sebaceous gland is an integral part of the pilosebaceous unit of mammalian skin, which produces ...
The lipid class compositions of freshly isolated and overnight maintained human sebaceous glands wer...
Quantitative thin-layer chromatography was employed for determining the amount and composition of sk...
During the last twenty-five years, research on the sebaceous glands has made significant advances. M...
The skin of most mammals is characterised by the presence of sebaceous glands (SGs), whose predomina...