نتایج جستجو برای: skin melanin

تعداد نتایج: 197225  

Journal: :Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin 2004
Kazuhisa Sugimoto Takahisa Nishimura Koji Nomura Kenji Sugimoto Takashi Kuriki

We studied the inhibitory effects of 4-hydroxyphenyl alpha-glucopyranoside (alpha-arbutin) on melanogenesis in cultured human melanoma cells, HMV-II, and in a three-dimensional cultured human skin model. alpha-Arbutin showed no inhibitory effect on HMV-II cell growth at a concentration below 1.0 mM. Melanin synthesis in cells treated with alpha-arbutin at 0.5 mM decreased to 76% of that in non-...

ژورنال: پوست و زیبایی 2014
احمدنصرالهی, سامان, حسن‌زاده, حورناز, فیروز, علیرضا, محیطی‌اصلی, مهدی, مرامی‌زنوز, شادی, یزدان‌پرست, ترانه,

Background and Aim: Sunscreens are an important part of photoprotection strategy. They are exposed to strict safety evaluation using human subjects such as in vivo studies of skin irritation. Biophysical parameters measurements could be used as fast and noninvasive methods to measure any destructive effect of cosmetic formulations on skin application sites. Methods: Five sunscreens were sel...

Journal: :Current Biology 2011
Nadine L. Wicks Jason W. Chan Julia A. Najera Jonathan M. Ciriello Elena Oancea

Exposure of human skin to solar ultraviolet radiation (UVR), a powerful carcinogen [1] comprising ~95% ultraviolet A (UVA) and ~5% ultraviolet B (UVB) at the Earth's surface, promotes melanin synthesis in epidermal melanocytes [2, 3], which protects skin from DNA damage [4, 5]. UVB causes DNA lesions [6] that lead to transcriptional activation of melanin-producing enzymes, resulting in delayed ...

2016
Liu Yang Suk-Hwan Lee Seong-Geun Kwon Ha-Joo Song Ki-Ryong Kwon

The detection of skin pigment is crucial in the diagnosis of skin diseases and in the evaluation of medical cosmetics and hairdressing. Accuracy in the detection is a basis for the prompt cure of skin diseases. This study presents a method to recognize and measure human skin pigment using Hemoglobin-Melanin (HM) coordinate. The proposed method extracts the skin area through a Gaussian skin-colo...

2012
Hideaki Matsuda Kazuya Murata Kimihisa Itoh Megumi Masuda Shunsuke Naruto

In Oriental countries, such as China, Korea and Japan, a female beauty criterion since ancient times has been a face with fair skin, and the admiration of women with young, healthy, bright and fair skin has created a whitening cosmetics market. The color of human skin and hair is determined by a number of factors. Biosynthesis of the melanin pigment, namely melanogenesis, is the most important ...

2017
Jhimli Mitra Romuald Jolivot Franck Marzani Pierre Vabres

This paper proposes a method of quantification of the components underlying the human skin that are supposed to be responsible for the effective reflectance spectrum of the skin over the visible wavelength. The method is based on independent component analysis assuming that the epidermal melanin and the dermal haemoglobin absorbance spectra are independent of each other. The method extracts the...

Journal: :Modern Applied Science 2008

Journal: :The Journal of investigative dermatology 2004
John A Viator Jason Komadina Lars O Svaasand Guillermo Aguilar Bernard Choi J Stuart Nelson

Although epidermal melanin content has been quantified non-invasively using visible reflectance spectroscopy (VRS), there is currently no way to determine melanin distribution in the epidermis. We have developed a photoacoustic probe that uses a Q-switched, frequency-doubled Nd:YAG (neodymium, yttrium, aluminum, garnet) laser operating at 532 nm to generate acoustic pulses in skin in vivo. The ...

Journal: :Photodermatology, photoimmunology & photomedicine 2012
Bensachee Pattamadilok Suneetha Devpura Zain U Syed Oma N Agbai Pranita Vemulapalli Marsha Henderson Steven J Rehse Bassel H Mahmoud Henry W Lim Ratna Naik Iltefat H Hamzavi

Tristimulus colorimetry and diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS) are white-light skin reflectance techniques used to measure the intensity of skin pigmentation. The tristimulus colorimeter is an instrument that measures a perceived color and the DRS instrument measures biological chromophores of the skin, including oxy- and deoxyhemoglobin, melanin and scattering. Data gathered from these too...

Journal: :Physics in medicine and biology 2001
M Shimada Y Yamada M Itoh T Yatagai

Measurement of melanin and blood concentration in human skin is needed in the medical and the cosmetic fields because human skin colour is mainly determined by the colours of melanin and blood. It is difficult to measure these concentrations in human skin because skin has a multi-layered structure and scatters light strongly throughout the visible spectrum. The Monte Carlo simulation currently ...

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