| AHA
and PHA Research
Publications |
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1. Van Scott EJ, Yu RJ.
Control of keratinization
with alpha hydroxyacids
and related compounds.
Arch Dermatol 1974;
110:586-590. |
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2. Van Scott EJ, Yu RJ.
Modulation of
keratinization with alpha
hydroxyacids and related
compounds. In: Frost,
Gomez and Zaias, Eds.
Recent Advances in
Dermatopharmacology.
Proceedings of Symposium
on Dermatopharmacology.
New York: Spectrum
Publications 1978;
211-217. |
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3. Van Scott EJ, Yu RJ.
Substances that modify the
stratum corneum by
modulating its formation.
In: Frost, P. and Horwitz,
S., eds. Principles of
Cosmetics for the
Dermatologist. St.
Louis: C.V. Mosby 1982;
70-74. |
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4. Van Scott EJ, Yu RJ.
Hyperkeratinization,
corneocyte cohesion and
alpha hydroxy acids. J
Am Acad Dermatol 1984;
11:867-879. |
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5. Van Scott EJ, Yu RJ.
Alpha hydroxy acids.
Therapeutic potentials.
Canad J Dermatol 1989;
1(5):108-112. |
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6. Van Scott EJ, Yu RJ.
Alpha Hydroxyacids:
procedures for use in
clinical practice.
Cutis 1989;
43:222-228. |
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7. Griffin TD, Van Scott
EJ. Use of pyruvic acid in
the treatment of actinic
keratoses: a clinical and
histopathologic study.
Cutis 1991;
47:325-329. |
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8. Hunt MJ, Barnetson R
StC. A comparative study
of gluconolactone versus
benzoyl peroxide in the
treatment of acne.
Australas J Dermatol
1992; 33:131-134. |
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9. Van Scott EJ, Yu RJ.
Alpha hydroxyacids:
science and therapeutic
use. Cosmet Dermatol
1994; 7(10s):12-20. |
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10. Bernstein EF, Uitto J.
Connective tissue
alterations in photoaged
skin and the effects of
alpha hydroxy acids. J
Geriatr Dermatol 1995;
3 Suppl A (3):7A-18A. |
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11. Leyden JJ, Lavker RM,
Grove G, Kaidbey K. Alpha
hydroxy acids are more
than moisturizers. J
Geriatr Dermatol 1995;
3 Suppl A (3):33A-37A. |
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12. Van Scott EJ, Yu RJ.
Actions of alpha
hydroxyacids on skin
compartments. J Geriatr
Dermatol 1995; 3 Suppl
A(3):19A-24A. |
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13. Weinkauf R, Murahata
R, Green B. The lactic
acid sting test in the
evaluation of protective
effects provided by
topical cosmetic
preparations. Amer Acad
of Derm Poster Exhibit:
Washington D.C., February,
1996. |
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14. Briden ME,
Rendon-Pellerano MI.
Treatment of Rosacea with
glycolic acid. J
Geriatr Dermatol 1996;
4(SB):17B-21B. |
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15. Ditre CM, Griffin TD,
Murphy GF, Sueki H,
Telegan B, Johnson WC, Yu
RJ, Van Scott EJ. Effects
of alpha hydroxyacids on
photoaged skin: a pilot
clinical, histologic and
ultrastructural study.
J Am Acad Dermatol
1996; 34:187-95. |
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16. Kakita LS, Petratos
MA. The use of glycolic
acid in Asian and darker
skin types. J Geriatr
Dermatol 1996;
4(SB):8B-11B. |
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17. Leyden JJ. Photodamage:
the causative role of UVA
and the therapeutic role
of a-hydroxy acids.
Yale University / Glaxo
Dermatology Lectureship
Series in Dermatology
1996; 5-27. |
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18. Rendon-Pellerano MI,
Bernstein EF. The use of
glycolic acids in the
management of xerosis and
photoaging. J Geriatr
Dermatol 1996;
4(SB):12B-16B. |
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19. Stiller MJ, Bartolone
J, Stern R, Smith S,
Kollias N, Gillies R,
Drake LA. Topical 8%
Gycolic acid and 8%
L-Lactic acid creams for
the treatment of
photodamaged skin. Arch
Dermatol 1996;
132:631-636. |
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20. Van Scott EJ, Yu RJ.
Bioavailability of alpha-hydroxy
acids in topical
formulations. Cosmet
Dermatol 1996;
9(6):54-62. |
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21. Van Scott EJ, Ditre
CM, Yu RJ. Alpha
hydroxyacids in the
treatment of signs of
photoaging. Elsevier
Science: Clinics in
Dermatology
1996;14:217-226. |
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22. Thiboutot DM. Alpha
hydroxy acids: what we
know and what we need to
know. Medical &
Surgical Dermatology
1996;3:275-278. |
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23. Morganti P, Randazzo
SD, Fabrizi G, Bruno C.
Decreasing the stinging
capacity and improving the
antiaging activity of AHAs.
J. Appl Cosmetol
1996;14:79-91. |
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24. Green B, Wildnauer R,
Milligan D, Grove G.
Comparative clinical
efficacy of three novel
polyhydroxy alpha-hydroxy
acids using instrumental
assessment. Amer Acad
of Derm Poster Exhibit:
San Francisco, March,
1997. |
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25. Berardesca E, Distante
F, Vignoli GP, Oresajo C,
Green B. Alpha
hydroxyacids modulate
stratum corneum barrier
function. British J
Dermatol 1997;
137:934-938. |
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26. Bergfeld W, Tung R,
Vidimos A, Vellanki L,
Remzi B, Stanton-Hicks U.
Improving the cosmetic
appearance of photoaged
skin with glycolic acid.
J Am Acad Dermatol
1997; 36:101 1-3. |
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27. Bernstein EF,
Underhill CB, Lakkakorpi
J, Ditre CM, Uitto J, Yu
RJ, Van Scott EJ. Citric
Acid increases viable
epidermal thickness &
glycosaminoglycan content
of sun-damaged skin.
Dermatol Surg 1997;
23:689-94. |
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28. Van Scott EJ, Newcomer
VD. Masters in
dermatology. Dermatol
World 1997; Suppl. |
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29. Yu RJ. Skin irritation
and AHA formulation.
Cosmet Dermatol 1997;
10(6):31. |
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30. Yu RJ, Van Scott EJ.
Salicylic acid: not a
beta-hydroxy acid.
Cosmet Dermatol 1997;
10(9). |
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31. Bergfeld WF, Remzi BK,
Green B, Patel P, Ravas R.
An evaluation of the
gluconolactone sensitive
skin care products.
Amer Acad of Derm Poster
Exhibit: Orlando,
February, 1998. |
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32. Bond M, Van Scott EJ.
New hydroxy acid formula
for ichthyosis and other
severe dry skin. Cosmet
Dermatol 1998;
11(2):32-33. |
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33. Ditre CM. Building
your practice with
glycolic acid peels.
Skin & Aging 1998;
48-53. |
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34. Kempers S, Katz HI,
Wildnauer R, Green, B. An
evaluation of the effect
of an alpha hydroxy
acid-blend skin cream in
the cosmetic improvement
of symptoms of moderate to
severe xerosis,
epidermolytic
hyperkeratosis, and
ichthyosis. Cutis
1998; 61:347-350. |
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35. Tucci MG, Belmonte MM,
Biagini G, Morganti P,
Vellucci E, Talassi O,
Solmi R, Ricotti G. AHAs
and derivatives.
Cosmetics & Toiletries
1998;113:55-58. |
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36. Green B, Tseng C,
Wildnauer R, Herndon J,
Rizer R. Safety and
efficacy of a
gluconolactone (polyhydroxy
acid) containing regimen
on sensitive skin and
photodamage following
controlled consumer use.
Amer Acad of Derm
Poster Exhibit: New
Orleans, March, 1999. |
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37. Green BA, Wildnauer RH.
Effect of 10%, 20% and 25%
Alpha-hydroxyacid (Citric
Acid) Formulations on Skin
Morphology. Amer Acad
of Derm Poster Exhibit:
Washington DC, March,
2000. |
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38. Green BA, Wildnauer RH,
Edison BL. Lactobionic
acid – a novel polyhydroxy
bionic acid for skincare.
Amer Acad of Derm
Poster Exhibit:
Washington DC, March,
2000. |
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39. Green BA. Lactobionic
Acid. Skin Inc
2000;11:62-65. |
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40. Green BA, Beer AE,
Edison BL. Use of
concealing cosmetics to
reduce the visibility of
topical skin afflictions
for enhanced quality of
life. Intl Psoriasis
Sym Poster Exhibit:
San Francisco, June 2001. |
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41. Grimes P, Edison BL,
Green BA, Wildnauer RH.
Evaluation of inherent
differences in ethnic skin
types and response to
topical polyhydroxy acid (PHA)
use. Amer Acad of Derm
Poster Exhibit:
Washington DC, March,
2001. |
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42. Green BA, Wildnauer RH,
Hwu RC, Milora DJ, Edison
BL. Amphoteric complexes
offer unique benefits to
alpha hydroxyacid (AHA)
skin care formulations.
Amer Acad of Derm Poster
Exhibit: Washington
DC, March, 2001. |
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43. Bernstein EF, Lee J,
Brown DB, Yu RJ, Van Scott
EJ. Glycolic acid
treatment increases type I
Collagen mRNA and
hyaluronic acid content of
human skin. Dermatol
Surg 2001;27(5):1-5. |
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44. Kraechter HU,
McCaulley JA, Edison B,
Green B, Milora DJ.
Amphoteric hydroxy
complexes: AHAs with
reduced stinging and
irritation. Cosmetics &
Toiletries
2001;116(1):47-52. |
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45. Bernstein EF. Chemical
Peels. In: Kaminer, Arndt,
Dover, Eds. Atlas of
Aesthetic Cutaneous
Surgery. W.B. Saunders
2001;Chapter 18:313-329. |
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46. Green, B.A., Edison,
B.L., Wildnauer, RH,
Sigler, M.L. Lactobionic
acid and gluconolactone:
PHAs for photoaged skin.
Cosmetic Dermatology
Sep. 2001; 24-28. |
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47. Bernstein, E.F.,
Green, B.A., Edison B.,
Wildnauer, R.H. Poly
hydroxy acids (PHAs):
clinical uses for the next
generation of hydroxy
acids. Skin & Aging
Sep. 2001 Supplement. |
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48. Yu, R.J., Van Scott,
E.J. A discussion of
control-release
formulations of AHAs.
Cosmetic Dermatology
Oct. 2001; 15-18. |
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49. Green BA, Edison BL,
Wildnauer RH. Polyhydroxy
acids (PHAs) provide
conditioning effects to
skin without increasing
sensitivity to UV light.
Amer Acad of Derm
Poster Exhibit: New
Orleans, March, 2002. |
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50. Green BA, Wildnauer RH.
Formulating and marketing
AHA products for the
global market. In: Moy R,
Luftman D, Kakita L, eds.
Glycolic acid peels. New
York, NY: Marcel Dekker,
2002; pp 207-226. |
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51. Van Scott EJ, Yu RJ.
Hydroxy acids: past,
present, future. In: Moy
R, Luftman D, Kakita L,
eds. Glycolic acid peels.
New York, NY: Marcel
Dekker,2002; pp 1-14. |
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52. Yu RJ, Van Scott EJ.
Bioavailable alpha hydroxy
acid in topical
formulations. In: Moy R,
Luftman D, Kakita L, eds.
Glycolic acid peels. New
York, NY: Marcel
Dekker,2002; pp 15-28. |
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53. Green BA, Edison BL,
Lee Y. Treatment of
photoaged hands.
Cosmetics & Toiletries
2002;117(10):49-54. |
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54. Yu RJ, Van Scott EJ.
Hydroxycarboxylic acids,
N-acetylamino sugars, and
N-acetylamino acids.
SKINmed
2002;2:117-122. |
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55. Green BA. What every
esthetician should know
about dry skin. Skin Inc.
2003;15(2):75-81. |
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56. Yu RJ, Van Scott EJ.
Hydroxyacids and their
topical use in the
elderly. In: Skin
Diseases in the Elderly.
Marcel Dekker, Inc. (to be
published in 2003). |