E. Bramanti et al., A NEW APPROACH TO THE STUDY OF HUMAN HAIR BY MEANS OF FT-IR MICROSPECTROSCOPY, Journal of the Society of Cosmetic Chemists, 43(6), 1992, pp. 285-296
Human hair has been examined by means of FT-IR microspectroscopy (FT-I
R-M) using a high-pressure diamond cell. Microareas of the order of on
e hundred microns in diameter were analyzed, proceeding from bulb to s
haft, for hairs in anagen, catagen, and telogen phases. The trends of
the ratio values of integrated areas of the bands at 1080 and 1540 cm-
1 and at 1080 and 1238 cm-1 in the three different phases showed remar
kable differences in the bulb region near the root, probably due to a
major DNA content with respect to proteinic components. Less evident s
pectral differences were observed in the suprabulbar region and in the
shaft. The spectra of the shaft did not give rise to any spectral dif
ferences in the three hair phases. These findings offer a better insig
ht into the structural changes of hairs submitted to exogenous and end
ogenous stresses.