QUÉ SIGNIFICA SEBUM EN MALAYO
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definición de sebum en el diccionario malayo
secreción grasa del sebo producida por las glándulas de la piel de los mamíferos, que controla y suaviza el cabello, el cabello y la piel. sebum rembesan berlemak yg dihasilkan oleh kelenjar pd kulit mamalia, yg mengawal dan melicinkan rambut, bulu, serta kulit.
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10 LIBROS DEL MALAYO RELACIONADOS CON «SEBUM»
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Textbook of Aging Skin - Halaman 345
Table 33.1 Average lipid composition of sebum (%) generally a marker of sebum excretion helping to differentiate the sebum contribution from epidermal lipids. The fatty acids of the triglycerides are varied, corresponding to either saturated or ...
Miranda A. Farage, Kenneth W. Miller, Howard I. Maibach, 2010
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Flammability and Sensitivity of Materials in ...
Test Method Sebum Contamination Level Test Sebum contamination level tests were conducted on five NASA Johnson Space Center White Sands Test Facility technicians of varied race and gender. The test method consisted of having the ...
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Cosmeceuticals: Drugs vs. Cosmetics - Halaman 52
In humans, a function for sebum is less well established, and it is possible that sebum production is a functionless vestige of our ancestors. One clue in this regard comes from the species known to produce squalene as a component of their ...
Peter Elsner, Howard I. Maibach, 2000
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Hair and Hair Care - Halaman 34
Hair lipid is a mixture of mostly sebum from the sebaceous glands and a minor amount of fatty substances originating from the epidermal cells. It is constantly renewed and is relatively more difficult to remove. Sebum is a viscous oil or a waxy ...
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Cosmetic Claims Substantiation - Halaman 117
As such, it is critical to the cosmetic chemist to have scientific, reliable, and relevant methods for measuring product effects on sebum levels. Following are guidelines for documenting claims for sebum removal or reduction. Experimental ...
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Dermatologic, Cosmeceutic, and Cosmetic Development: ...
Partitioning and diffusion of molecules of topical drug delivery interest within human sebum have not been investigated. This situation is likely because of the difficulty in collecting sebum samples from human subjects. With these facts in mind, ...
Kenneth A. Walters, Michael S. Roberts, 2007
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Acne and Its Therapy - Halaman 203
Linda D. Rhein School of Natural Sciences, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Teaneck, New Jersey, U.S.A. Joel L. Zatz and Monica R. Motwani College of Pharmacy, Rutgers University, Piscataway, New Jersey, U.S.A. INTRODUCTION Sebum ...
Guy F. Webster, Anthony V. Rawlings, 2007
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The Biology of the Skin - Halaman 96
A third unusual feature of sebum is the presence of fatty acids with very long carbon chain lengths. In some mammals, fatty acids with chains over 30 carbonmolecules in length may predominate. Exogenous lipids Most of the lipids in sebum ...
Dr. R. K. Freinkel, D.T. Woodley, 2001
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Pathogenesis and Treatment of Acne and Rosacea - Halaman 300
Quantitative measurement of sebum has only recently become possible; currently, we have limited information on the secretion of sebum itself. The cosmetic skin type is another common method of assessing facial sebum secretion and the ...
Christos C. Zouboulis, Andreas Katsambas, Albert M. Kligman, 2014
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Surfactants in Personal Care Products and Decorative ... - Halaman 75
3.7 SKIN SURFACE SEBUM Measurement of skin surface sebum is desirable because it may provide an objective assessment of the "oiliness or greasiness" of the skin. This is important in the formulation of cosmetics tailored toward not ...
Linda D. Rhein, Mitchell Schlossman, Anthony O'Lenick, 2006