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In vitro and in vivo Raman spectroscopy of human skin.
Biospectroscopy. 1998; 4(5 Suppl):S31-9.B

Abstract

Noninvasive techniques that provide detailed information about molecular composition, structure, and interactions are crucial to further our understanding of the relation between skin disease and biochemical changes in the skin, as well as for the development of penetration enhancers for transdermal drug administration. In this study we present in vitro and in vivo Raman spectra of human skin. Using a Raman microspectrometer, in vitro spectra were obtained of thin cross sections of human skin. They provided insight into the molecular composition of different skin layers. Evidence was found for the existence of a large variation in lipid content of the stratum corneum. A simple experimental setup for in vivo confocal Raman microspectroscopy of the skin was developed. In vivo Raman spectra of the stratum corneum were obtained at different positions of the arm and hand of three volunteers. They provided evidence for differences in the concentration of natural moisturizing factor at these positions.

Authors+Show Affiliations

Department of General Surgery, Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences, Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands.No affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info availableNo affiliation info available

Pub Type(s)

Journal Article

Language

eng

PubMed ID

9787912

Citation

Caspers, P J., et al. "In Vitro and in Vivo Raman Spectroscopy of Human Skin." Biospectroscopy, vol. 4, no. 5 Suppl, 1998, pp. S31-9.
Caspers PJ, Lucassen GW, Wolthuis R, et al. In vitro and in vivo Raman spectroscopy of human skin. Biospectroscopy. 1998;4(5 Suppl):S31-9.
Caspers, P. J., Lucassen, G. W., Wolthuis, R., Bruining, H. A., & Puppels, G. J. (1998). In vitro and in vivo Raman spectroscopy of human skin. Biospectroscopy, 4(5 Suppl), S31-9.
Caspers PJ, et al. In Vitro and in Vivo Raman Spectroscopy of Human Skin. Biospectroscopy. 1998;4(5 Suppl):S31-9. PubMed PMID: 9787912.
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TY - JOUR T1 - In vitro and in vivo Raman spectroscopy of human skin. AU - Caspers,P J, AU - Lucassen,G W, AU - Wolthuis,R, AU - Bruining,H A, AU - Puppels,G J, PY - 1998/10/27/pubmed PY - 1998/10/27/medline PY - 1998/10/27/entrez SP - S31 EP - 9 JF - Biospectroscopy JO - Biospectroscopy VL - 4 IS - 5 Suppl N2 - Noninvasive techniques that provide detailed information about molecular composition, structure, and interactions are crucial to further our understanding of the relation between skin disease and biochemical changes in the skin, as well as for the development of penetration enhancers for transdermal drug administration. In this study we present in vitro and in vivo Raman spectra of human skin. Using a Raman microspectrometer, in vitro spectra were obtained of thin cross sections of human skin. They provided insight into the molecular composition of different skin layers. Evidence was found for the existence of a large variation in lipid content of the stratum corneum. A simple experimental setup for in vivo confocal Raman microspectroscopy of the skin was developed. In vivo Raman spectra of the stratum corneum were obtained at different positions of the arm and hand of three volunteers. They provided evidence for differences in the concentration of natural moisturizing factor at these positions. SN - 1075-4261 UR - https://www.unboundmedicine.com/medline/citation/9787912/In_vitro_and_in_vivo_Raman_spectroscopy_of_human_skin_ DB - PRIME DP - Unbound Medicine ER -