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glycolic acid and Sunburn

glycolic acid has been researched along with Sunburn in 1 studies

glycolic acid: RN given refers to parent cpd
glycolic acid : A 2-hydroxy monocarboxylic acid that is acetic acid where the methyl group has been hydroxylated.

Sunburn: An injury to the skin causing erythema, tenderness, and sometimes blistering and resulting from excessive exposure to the sun. The reaction is produced by the ultraviolet radiation in sunlight.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"Treatment with glycolic acid resulted in increased sensitivity of human skin to SSR, measured as an increase in erythema, DNA damage and sunburn cell formation."7.75The effects of topically applied glycolic acid and salicylic acid on ultraviolet radiation-induced erythema, DNA damage and sunburn cell formation in human skin. ( Barton, C; Beer, JZ; Coelho, SG; Hearing, VJ; Kaidbey, K; Kornhauser, A; Miller, SA; Takahashi, K; Wei, RR; Yamaguchi, Y, 2009)
"Treatment with glycolic acid resulted in increased sensitivity of human skin to SSR, measured as an increase in erythema, DNA damage and sunburn cell formation."3.75The effects of topically applied glycolic acid and salicylic acid on ultraviolet radiation-induced erythema, DNA damage and sunburn cell formation in human skin. ( Barton, C; Beer, JZ; Coelho, SG; Hearing, VJ; Kaidbey, K; Kornhauser, A; Miller, SA; Takahashi, K; Wei, RR; Yamaguchi, Y, 2009)

Research

Studies (1)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's1 (100.00)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Kornhauser, A1
Wei, RR1
Yamaguchi, Y1
Coelho, SG1
Kaidbey, K1
Barton, C1
Takahashi, K1
Beer, JZ1
Miller, SA1
Hearing, VJ1

Other Studies

1 other study available for glycolic acid and Sunburn

ArticleYear
The effects of topically applied glycolic acid and salicylic acid on ultraviolet radiation-induced erythema, DNA damage and sunburn cell formation in human skin.
    Journal of dermatological science, 2009, Volume: 55, Issue:1

    Topics: Administration, Topical; Adult; DNA Damage; Erythema; Female; Glycolates; Humans; Keratolytic Agents

2009