Measurement of the time between synthesis and surface excretion of sebaceous lipids in sheep and man

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The delay between synthesis and excretion of sebum in sheep and in man was determined by measurement of the time between intradermal injection of [1 14C]acetate and the appearance of a peak of radioactivity in the total surface lipid occurred 6 days after injection, and this is interpreted as the time required for the excretion of sebum after it was synthesized. In 3 human males, the delay between synthesis and excretion averaged 8.0 ± 0.5 days. Fractionation of the surface lipids from both sheep and man showed that each of the major constituents had a similar excretion time.

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Downing, D. T., Strauss, J. S., Ramasastry, P., Abel, M., Lees, C. W., & Pochi, P. E. (1975). Measurement of the time between synthesis and surface excretion of sebaceous lipids in sheep and man. Journal of Investigative Dermatology, 64(4), 215–219. https://doi.org/10.1111/1523-1747.ep12510654

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