Abstract
Skin lipid extracts of 185 persons of different age were tested in vitro against single representatives of skin bacteria: Staphylococcus aureus, S. epidermidis, Propionibacterium acnes, P. granulosum and Corynebacterium sp. in order to find differences in their inhibitory effects. Percentages of the extracts inhibiting the first 4 bacteria were nearly the same (about 20%) while corynebacteria were inhibited by only 3 extracts. Extracts showing these properties were isolated mainly from adolescents with acne changes, young adults, about 20 yr old, and from children 8-10 yr old, but not from elderly people. The age-related differences in growth inhibition may be related to known differences in relative composition of the sebum constituents according to age. Forty-two extracts of acne patients and healthy adults and adolescents showed an inverse effect in vitro: they enhanced bacterial growth. Growth enhancement was demonstrated only for P. granulosum.
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Basta, M., Wilburg, J., & Heczko, P. B. (1980). In vitro effects of skin lipid extracts on skin bacteria in relation to age and acne changes. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 74(6), 437–439. https://doi.org/10.1111/1523-1747.ep12544621
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