The most common cutaneous phenomenon resulting from an irritant stress is erythema, which can be evoked experimentally by several types of stimuli: UV radiation is particularly potent in inducing erythematous reactions varying in extension and intensity. These reactions can be quantified with great precision by instrTo test the antioxidant activity of topical products containing lycopene, tocopherol acetate, ascorbyl palmitate, phytic acid, inositol, as such or in various combinations, we have largely used solar simulator and colorimetric evaluatiouments that measure the redness of skin surface.
Stanghellini, E., Andreassi, M., Pellegrino, M., Pisani, C., Bilenchi, R. (2005). In-vivo testing antioxidant activity of topical formulations. In New Technologies in preventing photoinduced skin cancer and photoaging.PC CD Rom abstracts.
In-vivo testing antioxidant activity of topical formulations
ANDREASSI, MARCO;BILENCHI, ROBERTA
2005-01-01
Abstract
The most common cutaneous phenomenon resulting from an irritant stress is erythema, which can be evoked experimentally by several types of stimuli: UV radiation is particularly potent in inducing erythematous reactions varying in extension and intensity. These reactions can be quantified with great precision by instrTo test the antioxidant activity of topical products containing lycopene, tocopherol acetate, ascorbyl palmitate, phytic acid, inositol, as such or in various combinations, we have largely used solar simulator and colorimetric evaluatiouments that measure the redness of skin surface.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.
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