2014
DOI: 10.1117/12.2052809
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Development of optical near-infrared spectroscopy instruments for human skin sebum measurement

Abstract: There are many techniques and instruments that are currently available to give better results for measuring the quality of human skin. In this study, two non-invasive spectroscopy instruments have been used namely NIRQuest spectrometer and ASD FieldSpec® 3 Spectroradiometer. Both of these spectroscopy instruments were used to find the correlation technique with the commercial instruments (DermaLab® USB Sebum Module). Initially an experiment was conducted to find intensities peak of the absorption of oleic acid… Show more

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“…An example is the region close to 1720 nm, which is considered especially useful for monitoring the sebaceous glands. 68,69 Generally speaking, recent samples are expected to present low intensity in this region and the intensity is expected to increase with aging. Reports in the literature present three possible explanations for the increased fatty acid concentration in the early stages of LF aging.…”
Section: Spectral Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An example is the region close to 1720 nm, which is considered especially useful for monitoring the sebaceous glands. 68,69 Generally speaking, recent samples are expected to present low intensity in this region and the intensity is expected to increase with aging. Reports in the literature present three possible explanations for the increased fatty acid concentration in the early stages of LF aging.…”
Section: Spectral Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%