pH of the skin : issues and challenges /

The concept of expressing acidity as the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration was defined and termed pH in the beginning of the 20th century. The general usefulness of the pH concept for life science was recognized and later gained importance to analytical research. Reports on result...

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Otros Autores: Surber, Christian 1955- (Editor/a), Abels, Christoph 1965- (Editor/a), Maibach, Howard Ira 1929- (Editor/a)
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Basel : Karger, 2018.
Colección:Current problems in dermatology / series editors Peter Itin, Gregor B.E. Jemec vol. 54
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Sumario:The concept of expressing acidity as the negative logarithm of the hydrogen ion concentration was defined and termed pH in the beginning of the 20th century. The general usefulness of the pH concept for life science was recognized and later gained importance to analytical research. Reports on results of pH measurements from living skin established the term acid mantle - the skin's own protective shield that maintains a naturally acid pH. It is invisible to the eye but crucial to the overall wellbeing of skin. Chronic alkalization can throw this acid mantle out of balance, leading to inflammation, dermatitis, and atopic skin diseases. It is therefore no surprise, that skin pH shifts have been observed in various skin pathologies. It is also obvious that the pH in topically applied preparations may play an important role. Optimal pH and buffer capacity within topical preparations not only support stability of active ingredients and auxiliary materials, but may also increase absorption of the non-ionized species of an acidic or a basic active ingredient. They may even open up opportunities to modify and "correct" skin pH and hence accelerate barrier recovery and maintain or enhance barrier integrity. Further efforts are needed to standardize and improve pH measurements in biological media or pharmaceutical/cosmetic vehicles to increase and ensure quality, comparability, and relevance of research data. In this volume, we present a unique collection of papers that address past, present and future issues of the pH of healthy and diseased skin. It is hoped that this collection will foster future efforts in clinical and experimental skin research.
Descripción Física:1 recurso en línea (vii, 205 páginas) : ilustraciones (principalmente a color), diagramas (algunos a color), fotografías a color, gráficos (principalmente a color), archivo de texto, PDF.
ISBN:9783318063851
9783318063844
Acceso:Acceso al texto completo para la comunidad de la UCR por medio de la cuenta institucional