Journal of Oleo Science
Online ISSN : 1347-3352
Print ISSN : 1345-8957
ISSN-L : 1345-8957
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Release of Ceramide Molecules from Ceramide-Containing UV-curable Acrylic Adhesive Gel Sheet Affixed to Human Skin
Hiroshi TakahashiRyota WatanabeKenichi NishimuraTaro Moriwaki
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2020 年 69 巻 10 号 p. 1307-1315

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Ceramide, an intercellular lipid of the stratum corneum, plays an essential role in making the skin barrier. One problem with the use of medical adhesive tape or sheets for skin is that their repeated attachment and detachment may cause some damage to the skin. An attempt has been made to eliminate this problem by mixing ceramide into the adhesive of sheets, and has delivered excellent clinical results. This study aimed to investigate whether ceramide is transferred from the adhesive with added ceramide to the skin. An adhesive sheet was prepared by adding synthetic ceramide (CER) to UV-curable acrylic adhesive gel. After affixing the adhesive sheet to human skin for a certain period, it was peeled off and cut perpendicular to the adhesive surface. Synchrotron micro-infrared spectroscopy of the sectioned samples showed that the ceramide concentration in the gel sheet decreases as the application time to human skin increases. This is thought to be due to the release of CER from the gel sheet.

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