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Effects of Gagam-Jawoonaek about Erythema by UV Exposure (가감자운액(加減紫雲液) 도포가 자외선으로 유발된 피부 홍반에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, Tae Yeon;Kim, Yong Min
    • Journal of Physiology & Pathology in Korean Medicine
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.94-101
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    • 2014
  • We studied to investigate the erythema reduction effects generated by Gagam-Jawoonaek(GJ) application(appl.) after UV exposure. Twenty women in their twenties to fifties with no skin diseases were recruited. We exposed UV as a 6 subsites on the left upper arm of subjects using multi-port solar simulator. After setting Gagam-Jawoonaek(GJ) application(appl.) subsites and non-appl. subsites, we measured erythema degrees($a^*$ values) of the subsites using spectrophotometer. We measured $a^*$ values four times(before UV exposure, before application of GJ, twenty-four and forty-eight hours after first application of GJ). We analyzed data using student's t-test. After UV exposure, $a^*$ values on the left upper arm increased. Twenty-four hours after first GJ treat., the changes of $a^*$ value on GJ treat. subsites($1.22{\pm}0.13AU$) were bigger than GJ non-treat. subsites($1.04{\pm}0.12AU$), but there was no statistically significance. Forty-eight hours after first GJ treat., the changes of $a^*$ value on GJ treat. subsites($1.95{\pm}0.11AU$) were bigger than GJ non-treat. subsites($1.58{\pm}0.13AU$), a statistically significance. Gagam-Jawoonaek could decrease erythema by UV exposure.

The survey on the skin color and pigmentation index in Korean adult subjects

  • Cho, Joon-Hwan;Yun, Ju-An;Bae, Ji-Yeon;Ha, Jea-Hyon
    • Proceedings of the SCSK Conference
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    • 2003.09b
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    • pp.438-447
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    • 2003
  • We selected 113 subjects (male:59, female:54) in 20 to 29 age and observed the skin color difference between female and male. Also we measured the minimal persistent pigment darkening dose (MPPD) in same subjects. The skin colors of upper inner arm and back were measured with chromameter (CR10, Minolta, Japan) which represents skin color as $L^{*}$, $a^{*}$, and $b^{*}$ in value. MPPD was measured with solar simulator multi-port 601(Solarlight Co. USA). All statistical analysis was performed on the computer software package SPSS 8.0. The skin colors between male and female was significant difference in back and upper inner arm. There was significant difference of skin colors between back and upper inner arm in both male and female. There was no relationship existed between the values of MPPD and skin color ( $L^{*}$ $a^{*}$ $b^{*}$) of back in both male and female. As a result of survey, we knew that there was apparent difference of skin color between back and upper inner arm due to gender. Also we hope these data will be helpful to study on the correlation of the pigmentation index and skin color.(omitted)omitted)ted)

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