A study on the effect of kampoh crude drugs on the lipogenesis of skin.
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Accession number;04A0230059
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| Title;A study on the effect of kampoh crude drugs on the lipogenesis of skin. |
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HINO TAKAYUKI
(Fac. Medicine, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical Univ., JPN)
MOROHASHI MASAAKI
(Fac. Medicine, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical Univ., JPN)
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Journal Title;Fragr J
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Journal Code:G0987B
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ISSN:0288-9803
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VOL.32;NO.3;PAGE.26-30(2004)
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| Figure&Table&Reference;FIG.7, REF.10 |
| Pub. Country;Japan |
| Language;Japanese |
| Abstract;The stratum corneum is the upper most layer of the skin. The lipids of the stratum corneum contain ceramides, cholesterol and fatty acid. They play an important role in structuring and maintaining the water permeability barrier function of the skin. Ceramides are the major lipid constituent, the decreased level of which causes atopic dry skin. Dry skin is frequently linked to an impaired barrier function observed, for example, in atopic skin, senile xerosis, and ichthyosis. We have been investigating the effect of kampoh crude drugs (Japanese-Chinese traditional medicines) on the lipogenesis of epidermis. This article describes the effect of kampoh crude drugs for lipogenesis of epidermis. (author abst.) |
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