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Comparing Quantitative Measures of Erythema, Pigmentation and Skin Response using Reflectometry

Authors :
Celina Jovel
Jennifer K. Wagner
Mark D. Shriver
Heather L. Norton
Esteban J. Parra
Source :
Pigment Cell Research. 15:379-384
Publication Year :
2002
Publisher :
Wiley, 2002.

Abstract

We measured a number of pigmentation and skin response phenotypes in a sample of volunteers (n=397) living in State College, PA. The majority of this sample was composed of four groups based on stated ancestry: African-American, European-American, Hispanic and East Asian. Several measures of melanin concentration (L*, melanin index and adjusted melanin index) were estimated by diffuse reflectance spectroscopy and compared. The efficacy of these measures for assessing constitutive pigmentation and melanogenic dose-response was evaluated. Similarly, several measures of erythema (a*, erythema index and adjusted erythema index) were compared and evaluated in their efficacy in measuring erythema and erythemal dose-response. We show a high correspondence among all of the measures for the assessment of constitutive pigmentation and baseline erythema. However, our results demonstrate that evaluating melanogenic dose-response is highly dependent on the summary statistic used: while L* is a valid measure of constitutive pigmentation it is not an effective measure of melanogenic dose-response. Our results also confirm the use of a*, as it is shown to be highly correlated with the adjusted erythema index, a more advanced measure of erythema based on the apparent absorbance. Diffuse reflectance spectroscopy can be used to quantify the constitutive pigmentation, melanogenic dose-response at 7 d and erythemal dose-response at both 24 h and 7 d postexposure.

Details

ISSN :
08935785
Volume :
15
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Pigment Cell Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....de46f2d43a327cd84cff9f53d890543b
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1034/j.1600-0749.2002.02042.x