Abstract
The skin is the largest organ of the human body that performs many specialized functions. The main kind of the skin study is histological analysis, so the development of noninvasive methods for investigating the characteristics of the skin is very important. For a more detailed study of the skin the combined infrared spectroscopy and bioimpedance method has been proposed so that to examine the structure of the skin in more detail.
Highlights
The skin is the largest organ of the human body and performs many specialized functions
Infrared spectroscopy and bioimpedance analysis are non-invasive techniques which are widely used in various applications, ranging from the determination of the quality of wood samples, metal corrosion detection or to study tissue samples for medical diagnostics
Ewaga applied infrared spectroscopy for study urea and water content in the human skin, while Shuler et al used the method for determining the oxygen content in the leg after acute injury [6, 7]
Summary
The skin is the largest organ of the human body and performs many specialized functions. The main type of the skin study is a histological analysis, so the development of noninvasive methods for investigating the characteristics of the skin seems to be relevant. Infrared spectroscopy and bioimpedance analysis are non-invasive techniques which are widely used in various applications, ranging from the determination of the quality of wood samples, metal corrosion detection or to study tissue samples for medical diagnostics.
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