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Quantitative determination of concentration profiles of skin components and topically applied oils by tailored multivariate curve resolution‐alternating least squares using in vivo confocal Raman micro‐spectroscopy

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The main components of the stratum corneum (SC), water, lipids, and proteins, are non‐homogeneously distributed throughout the depth. The quantitative determination of their concentration profiles and penetration depth of topically… Click to show full abstract

The main components of the stratum corneum (SC), water, lipids, and proteins, are non‐homogeneously distributed throughout the depth. The quantitative determination of their concentration profiles and penetration depth of topically applied substances are urgent topics of dermatological and cosmetic research. Confocal Raman micro‐spectroscopy has distinct advantages when determining semi‐quantitative concentrations of SC components and topically applied substances non‐invasively and in vivo. In this work, we applied a tailored multivariate curve resolution‐alternating least squares (tMCR‐ALS) method to analyze Raman spectra of the SC in the 2000–4000 cm−1 region for quantitatively determining the concentrations of water, lipids, proteins, and topically applied oils using substance‐related spectral loadings which were allowed to change depth‐dependently from the SC's surface toward its bottom. tMCR‐ALS makes matching of depth‐dependent signal attenuation, that is, the normalization on keratin, unnecessary and requires only a few additional experiments for calibration – Raman spectra of the pure materials and their densities.

Keywords: quantitative determination; spectroscopy; topically applied; raman; determination concentration; concentration profiles

Journal Title: Journal of Biophotonics
Year Published: 2022

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