| Literature DB >> 23279097 |
Aleksandr B Stefaniak1, Johan du Plessis, Swen M John, Fritz Eloff, Tove Agner, Tzu-Chieh Chou, Rosemary Nixon, Markus F C Steiner, Irena Kudla, D Linn Holness.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Skin surface pH is known to influence the dissolution and partitioning of chemicals and may influence exposures that lead to skin diseases. Non-clinical environments (e.g., workplaces) are highly variable, thereby presenting unique measurement challenges that are not typically encountered in clinical settings. Hence, guidelines are needed for consistent measurement of skin surface pH in environments that are difficult to control.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 23279097 PMCID: PMC3747458 DOI: 10.1111/srt.12016
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Skin Res Technol ISSN: 0909-752X Impact factor: 2.365
Endogenous, exogenous, and environmental factors affecting skin surface pH
| Factor | Ref | Sex | Ethnicity | Age (years) | Effect | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Endogenous | ||||||
| Anatomical position | ( | M, F | 12 | Caucasian | NR | + |
| ( | M, F | 83 | Korean | 23–37 | + | |
| ( | NR | 20 | NR | 24–83 | + | |
| ( | F | 20 | Japanese | 22–37 | + | |
| ( | M, F | 125 | NR | 21–57 | + | |
| ( | M, F | 574 | Caucasian | 18–95 | + | |
| ( | M, F | 22 | Japanese | 20–40 | – | |
| ( | M, F | 200 | NR | 19–27 | + | |
| ( | F | 33 | NR | 33 | – | |
| Gender | ( | M, F | 11 | Caucasian | NR | + |
| ( | M, F | 83 | Korean | 21–37 | + | |
| ( | M, F | 574 | Caucasian | 18–95 | – | |
| ( | M, F | 200 | NR | 20–27 | + | |
| ( | M, F | 28 | NR | NR | – | |
| ( | M, F | 14 | NR | 25–49 | + | |
| ( | M, F | 12 | NR | 24 | + | |
| ( | M, F | 443 | Chinese | 13–70 | + | |
| Age | ( | NR | 20 | NR | 24–83 | + |
| ( | M, F | 574 | Caucasian | 18–>80 | + | |
| ( | M, F | 14 | NR | 27–71 | ± | |
| ( | M, F | 713 | Chinese | 0.5–95 | + | |
| ( | F | 500 | NR | 20–70 | – | |
| Ethnicity | ( | F | 30 | Caucasian | 18–45 | ± |
| F | 30 | Black | 18–45 | ± | ||
| ( | F | 10 | Caucasian | 42 | – | |
| F | 8 | Black | 42 | – | ||
| Skin health | ( | NR | NR | NR | NR | ± |
| ( | M | 13 | NR | 21–71 | + | |
| ( | NR | NR | NR | NR | + | |
| ( | NR | 27 | NR | NR | + | |
| Rhythmicity/Circadian rhythm | ( | M, F | 16 | NR | 23–53 | + |
| ( | F | 80 | Caucasian | 21–34 | + | |
| ( | M, F | 12 | NR | NR | + | |
| Exogenous | ||||||
| Washing | ( | NR | 1 | NR | NR | + |
| ( | M, F | 10 | NR | 21–38 | + | |
| ( | M, F | 10 | NR | 23–32 | + | |
| ( | M, F | 120 | NR | 20–25 | + | |
| Occlusion | ( | M, F | 26 | NR | 21–60 | + |
| ( | M, F | 10 | NR | NR | + | |
| Environmental | ||||||
| Seasonality | ( | M, F | 24 | Japanese | 19–55 | + |
M, male; F, female; N, number of subjects; NR, value not reported.
Effect: + = has an influence; − = no influence; ± = inconclusive data
Average value.