reviewSkin Pharmacology and PhysiologyJan 1, 2006BRONZE OA

The pH of the Skin Surface and Its Impact on the Barrier Function

University of Bonn · Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München

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Abstract

The 'acid mantle' of the stratum corneum seems to be important for both permeability barrier formation and cutaneous antimicrobial defense. However, the origin of the acidic pH, measurable on the skin surface, remains conjectural. Passive and active influencing factors have been proposed, e.g. eccrine and sebaceous secretions as well as proton pumps. In recent years, numerous investigations have been published focusing on the changes in the pH of the deeper layers of the stratum corneum, as well as on the influence of physiological and pathological factors. The pH of the skin follows a sharp gradient across the stratum corneum, which is suspected to be important in controlling enzymatic activities and skin…

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Keywords
  • Stratum corneum
  • Transepidermal water loss
  • Dermatology
  • Barrier function
  • Sensitive skin
  • Acne
  • Atopic dermatitis
  • SWEAT
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