Raman spectroscopic analysis of H2O2-stimulated three-dimensional human skin models containing Asian, black, and Caucasian Melanocytes

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Reactive oxygen species generated in dermal cells of human skin is related to skin disorders or diseases. In this study, Raman analysis effectively clarified the identities of three types of human skin models after the models were stimulated with hydrogen peroxide. With the Caucasian skin model, the major Raman bands underwent large intensity changes within 4-5 days of stimulation. With the Black skin model, the Raman bands remained almost unchanged. The changes in the Asian skin model were unique compared to those in the above two. Eumelanin and pheomelanin are probably the main compounds that differentiate dermal cells in terms of their sensitivity to hydrogen peroxide. © 2013 Shin-ichi Morita et al.

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Morita, S. I., Takanezawa, S., Date, A., Watanabe, S., & Sako, Y. (2013). Raman spectroscopic analysis of H2O2-stimulated three-dimensional human skin models containing Asian, black, and Caucasian Melanocytes. Journal of Spectroscopy, 1(1). https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/903450

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