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Resolving Water, Proteins, and Lipids from In Vivo Confocal Raman Spectra of Stratum Corneum through a Chemometric Approach
Published on: September 26, 2019
Methodological Considerations for Lipid and Polar Component Analyses in Human Skin Stratum Corneum
E Berdyshev1, I Bronova2, D Y M Leung2
1National Jewish Health, 1400 Jackson Street, Goodman Building, K924b, Denver, CO, 80206, USA. berdysheve@njhealth.org.
Abstract:
Collection of skin very top layer, called stratum corneum, by tape stripping and the analysis of stratum corneum components by mass spectrometry provides multiple advantages for clinical studies that aim to understand the origins of allergic skin diseases and food allergy. However, such a methodology has multiple challenges on the way of complex stratum corneum analysis when molecules of different polarity are needed to be analyzed from minimal amount of skin tape strips. This review provides an overview of current knowledge about lipid and polar molecules in the skin, discusses challenging aspects of sample processing when dealing with skin tape strips, and provides some guidance towards approaches that generate complex, quantitative, normalized to total sample protein data that fit best the purpose of analysis of stratum corneum components for the purpose of clinical trials.

