Measurement of skin surface pH
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Du Plessis, J.L.
Stefaniak, A.B.
Wilhelm, K.-P.
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The acidic nature of the skin surface was recognised more than a century ago and has been measured since 1928. Several non-invasive methods for measuring skin surface pH have been developed ever since and have contributed to our understanding of healthy and diseased skin. This chapter summarises the endogenous physiological, exogenous and environmental factors that influence skin surface pH and its measurement as well as the different measurement methods for skin surface pH, with specific emphasis on the classic planar glass electrode method. Also, practical guidance for measurement of skin surface pH using the planar glass electrode method is provided. Adherence to practical skin surface pH measurement (method) guidelines with due consideration and practicable control of all factors that may affect skin surface pH will ensure credible pH measurement results in our continuous pursuit of understanding especially diseased skin
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Du Plessis, J.L. et al. 2018. Measurement of skin surface pH. (In Surber, C., Abels, C. & Maibach, H., eds. pH of the skin: issues and challenges). Current problems in dermatology, 54:19-25. [https://doi.org/10.1159/000489514]
