[Electrophoretic studies of acid mucopolysaccharides in skin, prekeratin of hair follicles and in keratoses of wool].

    September 1978 in “ PubMed
    Shvets Sf, Makar Ia
    TLDR Chondroitin sulphate is more abundant than hyaluronic acid in skin and hair samples, except in gamma-keratosis.
    The study conducted electrophoretic analysis of mucopolysaccharides in skin, prekeratin of hair follicles, and keratoses of wool, identifying chondroitin sulphate and hyaluronic acid as components. It was found that chondroitin sulphate content was generally higher than hyaluronic acid in most samples, except for gamma-keratosis. The highest concentration of chondroitin-sulphuric acid was observed in the matrix of prekeratin of hair follicles and the cuticle of wool fiber, specifically in beta-keratosis.
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