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Biol Res


Title:Volatile organic compounds produced by human skin cells
Author(s):Acevedo CA; Sanchez EY; Reyes JG; Young ME;
Address:"Biotechnology Center, Universidad Tecnica Federico Santa Maria, Valparaiso, Chile"
Journal Title:Biol Res
Year:2007
Volume:20080417
Issue:3
Page Number:347 - 355
DOI:
ISSN/ISBN:0716-9760 (Print) 0716-9760 (Linking)
Abstract:"Skin produces volatile organic compounds (VOCs) released to the environment with emission patterns characteristic of climatic conditions. It could be thought that these compounds are intermediaries in cell metabolism, since many intermediaries of metabolic pathways have a volatile potential. In this work, using gas chromatography, we answered the question of whether VOC profiles of primary cultures of human dermal fibroblasts were affected by the type of culture conditions. VOCs were determined for different types of culture, finding significant differences between skin cells grown in classical monolayer culture -2D- compared with 3D matrix immobilized cultures. This indicates that VOC profiles could provide information on the physiological state of skin cells or skin"
Keywords:"Cells, Cultured Chromatography, Gas Dermis/cytology/*metabolism Fibroblasts/*metabolism Humans Organic Chemicals/*analysis Principal Component Analysis Volatilization;"
Notes:"MedlineAcevedo, Cristian A Sanchez, Elizabeth Y Reyes, Juan G Young, Manuel E eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't England 2008/05/02 Biol Res. 2007; 40(3):347-55. Epub 2008 Apr 17"

 
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