Squalene Peroxidation and Biophysical Parameters in Acne-Prone Skin: A Pilot “In Vivo” Study
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
Abstract: Nowadays, acne vulgaris therapies are often unsuccessful. One of the responsible factors
for the formation of comedones and inflammatory lesions could be the peroxidation of squalene,
a hydrocarbon representing one of the major components of human sebum. This peroxidation is
increased by solar irradiation. The purpose of this work was to set up an in vivo method for the
extraction and quantification of squalene from acne skin and to correlate the results with biophysical
skin parameters such as sebum amount, protein content and TEWL. Healthy volunteers were used as
control. The results obtained demonstrated that acne-prone skin had a major quantity of squalene,
and, in the stratum corneum area, its peroxide form is present. Moreover, Spearman’s rank correlation
showed a positive correlation between sebum content and peroxide squalene and between porphyrin
intensity and peroxide squalene.
Iris type:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
acne vulgaris, squalene, peroxidation, in vivo evaluation
List of contributors:
Condrò, Giorgia; Sciortino, Roberta; Perugini, Paola
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