E-Book, Englisch, 560 Seiten
E-Book, Englisch, 560 Seiten
Reihe: Basic and Clinical Dermatology
ISBN: 978-1-4200-7095-8
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
Key features in the Second Edition:
- chapters that review the relevant research and recent clinical findings in the field of skin moisturization
- an overview of clinical and consumer testing approaches and ex vivo evaluation procedures, including evaluation methodology, and regulatory and safety aspects of skin moisturizers
- action efficacy and formulation of various moisturizing ingredients that include emollients, humectants, ceramides and other barrier lipids, alphahydroxyacids, and enzymes
Zielgruppe
Dermatologists, cosmetic scientists, and clinical scientists interested in treatment of xerotic skin conditions.
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Weitere Infos & Material
1. Epidermal differentiation. 2. Lipid organization of the skin barrier. 3. Untangling the role of keratin in Stratum corneum. 4. Filaggrin. 5. Peptidylarginine deiminases in skin biology. 6. Cornified envelope. 7. Corneodesmosomal proteins. 8. Kallikrein-related peptidases. 9. Aquaporins and Tight junctions. 10. Epidermal pH 11. The molecular aspects of dry flaky skin conditions. 12. Xerotic Skin Conditions and SC Properties. 13. Skin barrier dysfunction in atopic dermatitis. 14. Self -perceived sensitive skin. 15. Psychological stress and dry skin. 16. Stratum corneum biomechanics. 17. Glycerol as humectant. 18. Lanolin and the skin. 19. Moisturization mechanisms. 20. The effects of niacinamide-containing moisturizers. 21. Urea as a moisturizing and barrier-enhancing ingredient. 22. Hydroxyacids and salicylic acid. 23. Stratum corneum serine proteases and effect of inhibitors on dry skin. 24. Cannabinoids and pruritus 25. Microdermabrasion. 26. Cosmetic benefits derived from the topical application of acid proteases. 27. Skin moisturization by dermonutrition. 28. Capacitance imaging for viewing and measuring skin surface hydration. 29. Vibrational imaging and microspectroscopy. 30. Measuring water gradients using Confocal Raman Miscrospectroscopy. 31. New developments in skin barrier measurements.