Testes de Eficácia do Microbioma Cutâneo
publicado em 06/04/2020
Christiane Uhl
Courage-Khazaka electronic GmbH, Colônia, Alemanha
O microbioma cutâneo é a população de microrganismos que habita a pele. Neste trabalho, o autor apresenta uma breve descrição da importância da atividade do microbioma e dos meios analíticos instrumentais para medir a efi cácia de produtos cosméticos de interesse do microbioma cutâneo.
The cutaneous microbiome is the population of microorganisms that inhabit the skin.In this paper, the author presents a brief description of the importance of microbiome activity and the instrumental analytical means to measure the effi cacy of skin care products of interest to cutaneous microbiome.
El microbioma cutáneo es la población de microorganismos que habita la piel. En este trabajo el autor presenta una breve descripción sobre la importancia de la actividad del microbioma y de los medios analíticos instrumentales para medir la efi cacia de productos cosméticos de interés del microbioma cutáneo.
Microbioma Humano
Avaliação de Características da Pele
Barreira cutânea | Hidratação | Sebo
Manchas
Irritação | Topografia | Descamação | Valor do pH | Outros parâmetros
Conclusão
Há anos, temos aceitado a ideia de que podemos nutrir nosso trato intestinal com ingredientes bacterianos especí¿ cos, provenientes de suplementos alimentares, o que melhoraria nossa saúde geral. Livros sobre esse assunto se tornaram campeões de vendas. Mas... por que deveríamos nos concentrar apenas no trato intestinal?
Existem diferentes grupos de micróbios que podem ser encontrados dentro e fora do organismo humano. A colonização da pele – o maior órgão do nosso corpo e que pode ser tocada com as mãos, pode ser vista a olho nu e está em contato constante com o ambiente externo -, vem tomando a dianteira nas pesquisas sobre cosméticos. A visão de que a pele é um ecossistema
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