Electrochemical Methodology for Evaluating Skin Oxidative Stress Status (SOSS).

Diseases

Institut Européen des Antioxydants, Oxystress Technologies, 1 rue Victor de Lespinats, 54230 Neuves-Maisons, France.

Published: May 2019

For the purpose of human disease prevention, several methods have been developed, and are still developing, to assess the oxidative stress status (OSS) of individuals. In the present paper, we describe an approach based on electrochemical detection able to evaluate skin oxidative stress status (SOSS) as a PAOT (Pouvoir AntiOxydant Total)-Skin Score. Normal reference values for the PAOT-Skin Score were: 0-62.94 ( = 263). Intra- and inter-assay coefficients of variation were, respectively, 12.47 ± 4.29% and 7.0 ± 2.5%. Our technology showed increased skin antioxidant activity following topical application of reduced coeznyme Q cream or vitamin C intake as orange juice or supplements. Moreover, we found significant correlations between some blood oxidative stress biomarkers and the PAOT-Skin Score (-tocopherol/α-tocopherol ratio (r = 0.43, = 0.020); copper (r = -0.42, = 0.022); copper/zinc ratio (r = -0.49, = 0.006), and lipid peroxides (r = -0.43, = 0.002)). In addition to being non-invasive, the present electrochemical methodology is also not expensive, fast, and easy to use.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6631060PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diseases7020040DOI Listing

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