Titre : |
The influence of cosmetic products on the multicultural skin microbiota |
Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
Auteurs : |
Patrick Gonry, Auteur |
Année de publication : |
2018 |
Article en page(s) : |
p. 32-37 |
Note générale : |
Bibliogr. |
Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
Catégories : |
Alcool Dermo-cosmétologie InulineLes inulines sont des polysaccharides (sucres simples de type fructose liés entre eux) produits naturellement par de nombreux types de plantes. Elles appartiennent à une classe de fibres alimentaires appelées fructanes. (Wikipedia) Microbiome cutané Prébiotiques
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Index. décimale : |
668.5 Parfums et cosmétiques |
Résumé : |
The outermost borders of the skin are guarded by an intelligent community of microorganisms. This multi-cultural society relies on an efficient organisation that keeps all the microbial members save under all environmental circumstances. The human skin is directly benefiting from this balance. The skin microbiota is the first line of defence against the harsh environnent. Little to no evidence exists of what can protect this microbial layer, nor what and how cosmetic ingredients influences the species of the skin flora.
The influence of cosmetic products, such as alcohol containing lotions, on the skin microbiota has been investigated for the very first time. This kind of research is crucial as a disturbed skin microbiota can lead to skin barrier disruption.
The restoring/balancing effect of a certain type of Inulin on the skin microbiota has been clearly demonstrated in ex vivo and in vivo experiments. This specific type of Inulin restores the damaging effect of the antimicrobial ethanol in 4 hours on the cutaneous microbiota. |
Note de contenu : |
- The rise and the fall of dictators
- The skin microbiota as a rope dancer
- The skin microbiota : an assetor a threat ?
- The influence of cosmetic ingredients on the skin microbiota
- Inulin : the obvious choice
- The effect of a prebiotic on a disturbed skin microbiota balance
- Table 1 : Relationship beteen skin disorder, change in skin environment and benefiting microorganism
- Table 2. : Stabilisation after a disturbance in vivo |
En ligne : |
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1-mzlfOVzjycyCdY0SbSSifqpILKq6PK2/view?usp=drive [...] |
Format de la ressource électronique : |
Pdf |
Permalink : |
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in SOFW JOURNAL > Vol. 144, N° 4 (04/2018) . - p. 32-37