基于水分含量和经皮失水的屏障功能指数评价护肤霜功效的有效性

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 PRIMARY HEALTH CARE Primary Health Care Research and Development Pub Date : 2019-01-01 DOI:10.15761/HPC.1000164
T. Kubota, Yukina Watanabe, Anna Takahashi, Aki Sekine
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从防止皮肤粗糙的角度评价了含成膜剂的增强屏障功能护肤霜的功能。受试者为15名健康成人(7名女性),无皮肤疾病,年龄21-24岁(平均22.1岁)。左前臂内侧三个部位进行测量;一个未经处理的对照组,其中没有涂抹面霜,一个小区域涂抹了含有屏障成分的护肤霜,一个小区域涂抹了不含屏障成分的护肤霜。在重复剥离胶带20次后,随着时间的推移测定每位受试者使用护肤霜后经皮失水(TEWL)和角质层含水量(SC)。基于土壤水分流失和土壤含水量计算屏障功能指数,评价屏障成分的作用。对于未处理的对照组,使用护肤霜后0小时、1小时、2小时和3小时的初始平均值分别为0.79、0.70、0.65和0.62。使用不含阻隔成分的面霜时,这些值分别为0.42、0.44、0.43和0.41,而使用含有阻隔成分的面霜时,这些值分别为0.39、0.42、0.39和0.40。后一组在每个测量时间都显示出最低的值。值得注意的是,在使用后0至2小时内,含有屏障成分的乳霜的疗效很高。这些结果表明,屏障功能指数可用于评价护肤霜的功效。
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Usefulness of barrier function index based on water content and transepidermal water loss for evaluating efficacy of skin protective creams
The functionality of skin protective creams containing a film forming agent for enhancing barrier function was evaluated from the viewpoint of skin roughness prevention. The subjects were 15 healthy adults (7 females) without skin disorders ranging in age from 21-24 years (mean 22.1 years). Three sites on the medial side of the left forearm were used for measurements; an untreated control where no cream was applied, a small area applied with skin protective cream containing barrier ingredients, and a small area applied with skin protective cream containing no barrier ingredients. After repeated tape stripping for 20 times, transepidermal water loss (TEWL) and water content in the stratum corneum (SC) after applying skin protective cream were determined over time in each subject. Barrier function index was calculated based on TEWL and water content in the SC, and used to evaluate the effects of the barrier ingredients. For the untreated control, the initial mean value obtained at 0 hours, and then 1, 2 and 3 hours after skin protective cream application were 0.79, 0.70, 0.65, and 0.62, respectively. Those values for areas applied with cream containing no barrier ingredients were 0.42, 0.44, 0.43, and 0.41, respectively, while they were 0.39, 0.42, 0.39, and 0.40, respectively, for the areas applied with cream containing barrier ingredients. That later group showed the lowest values at each measurement time. Notably, high efficacy was seen for the cream containing barrier ingredients from 0 to 2 hours after application. These findings indicate that barrier function index is useful for evaluating the efficacy of skin protective creams.
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期刊介绍: Primary Health Care Research & Development is aimed specifically at both researchers and practitioners in primary health care, bridging the gap between the two areas. It provides a forum for the publication of international, interdisciplinary research and development in primary health care. It is essential reading for all involved in primary care: nurse practitioners, GPs and health service managers; professional and local groups in community health; researchers and academics; purchasers of primary health care services; allied health practitioners in secondary services and health-related consumer groups.
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