Comparison of surface free energy between reconstructed human epidermis and in situ human skin

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作者
Lerebour, G
Cupferman, S
Cohen, C
Bellon-Fontaine, MN
机构
[1] LOreal, Appl Res & Dev, Dept Microbiol, Chevilly Larue, France
[2] LOreal, Adv Res Ctr, Life Sci, Aulnay Sous Bois, France
[3] INRA, Bioadhes & Mat Hyg Res Unit, Massy, France
关键词
reconstructed epidermis; in situ human skin; surface free energy; van der Waals and Lewis acid base properties;
D O I
10.1034/j.1600-0846.2000.006004245.x
中图分类号
R75 [皮肤病学与性病学];
学科分类号
100206 ;
摘要
Background/aims: The objectives of this study were to characterise the Episkin(R) model of reconstructed epidermis histologically and energetic, and to compare the results with the data obtained by Mavon (9, 10) on different areas of skin on the human body and on different skin types. Methods: Histologically, the two skin systems studied were stained using Goldner's trichome method. Surface free energy was determined by the measurement of contact angles, using the posed drop method. Results: Histologically, the two skin systems demonstrated the same cellular organisation in stratified layers. With regard to surface free energy, Episkin, skin from the forehead, normal and hyper-seborrheic skins are hydrophilic surfaces, while skin from the forearm or of an oligo-seborrheic type tends to be hydrophobic. Episkin and skin from the forehead exhibit similar surface free energy profiles. It is impossible to state whether Episkin has characteristics closer to those of normal or hyper-seborrheic skin, but they differ significantly from those of oligo-seborrheic skin. Conclusion: The results obtained during this study justify the use of Episkin in a range of tests where the use of in situ human skin raises problems.
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页码:245 / 249
页数:5
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