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STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF SKIN
Prepared by
Suman Das
Roll no.:- 29
B.Pharm 8th semester
Dept. of pharmaceutical Sciences
Dibrugarh University
30-05-2022 1
CONTENTS
 INTRODUCTION TO SKIN
 STRUCTURE OF SKIN
 FUNCTION OF SKIN
 BIBLIOGRAPHY
30-05-2022 2
INTRODUCTION
 Skin is the body’s largest and primary protective organ
 It covers entire external surface of the body
 It has a surface area about 1.5-2 m2
 It contains accessory glands, hairs and nails
 Serves as 1st order physical barrier against the environment
30-05-2022 3
STRUCTURE OF SKIN
Contd……
30-05-2022 4
 skin is made up of 3 layers
 Epidermis: The outermost layer of skin, provides a water barrier and contributes
to skin tone
 Dermis: Found beneath the epidermis, contains connective tissue, hair follicles,
blood vessels, lymphatic vessels and sweat glands
 Hypodermis: Deep to the dermis, not exactly the part of skin, it is the
subcutaneous layer comprising of areolar and adipose tissue. Also contains larger
vessels and nerves.
30-05-2022 5
1. STRATUM CORNEUM
Most differentiated top superficial
layer, consists of 25-30 layers of
flattened keratinocytes that contains
mostly keratin
2. STRATUM LUCIDERM
Lies below the stratum corneum.
It is only present in the thick skin
of fingereprints, palms and soles
3. STRATUM GRANULOSUM
Middle and superficial layer of
the epidermis. It is non-
keratinized. 1-3 cells thick
spindle shaped cells enriched
with keratohyaline.
4. STRATUM SPINOSUM
This layer contain 8-10 layers of
cells. The cells have lots of
desmosomes, which anchors the
cells to each other.
5. STRATUM GERMINATIVUM
It is the deepest layer of
epidermis. Cells are non-
nucleated. This layer contain
melanocytes.
EPIDERMIS
It composed of stratified keratinised squomous epithelium, it contains four principle type of
cells such as keratinocytes(90%), melanocytes, langerhans cells and merkel cells.
It is divided into 5 distinct layers
30-05-2022 6
DERMIS
 Dermis is the second deepest region lying in betweeen Epidermis and
Hypodermis
 It is formed from connective tissue containing collagen and elastin fibres
 The principal cells found in this layer are fibroblasts, macrophages and
adipocytes
Blood vessels, nerve fibre and hair follicles are embedded in this layer
The superficial portion dermis called papillary layer , consist of areolar
connective tissue containing elastin fibres
 the surface area is greatly increased by small finger like projections called
dermal papilae
 this dermal papilae contain tactile receptors called corpuscles of touch or
meissner corpuscles that are sensitive to touch
 The reticular region of dermis attached to the hypodermis consist of dense
irregular connective tissue, collagen and elastic fibres
This collagen and elastin fibres provides strength, extensibility and elasticity to
the skin
30-05-2022 7
HYPODERMIS
 It is the subcutaneous layer which lies deep to the dermis
It is not part of the skin
 This layer consist of areolar and adipose tissue
 This layer also contains nerve endinngs called
lamellate(panician) corpuscles that are sensitive to pressure
 It serves as storage for fat
 Contains large blood vessels that supply the skin
30-05-2022 8
FUNCTIONS OF SKIN
2. SENSONY FUNCTION: Free nerve endings on the skin are
sensitive to pain, touch, heat and cold.
1. PROTECTION: acts as a barrier preventing entry of
pathogens
3. TEMPERATURE REGULATION: Regulation of body
temperature at about 36.9o
with a variation 0.50 and 0.750 is
one of the important function
4. PRODUCTION OF VITAMIN D: Sunlight action on fatty
tissue within skin causes the production of vit. D, essential
for calcium absorption from the diet.
5. OTHER : Storage of fat, excretion of water, salts and very
small amout of urea
30-05-2022 9
BIBLIOGRAPHY
 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK470464/ (29/04/2022; 12.10 A.M.)
 https://www.slideshare.net/docjikisha/structure-of-skin-124339625
(29/04/2022; 3.15 P.M.)
 A text book of cosmetic science; Dr. Aijaz Sheikh, Dr. Subhash Deshmane et
al.; S.Vikas and Company; 2019; 1st edition; page no.:- 29-35
 Cosmetic Sciences: concepts and principles; Dr. Kamala pathak, Dr. Ankur
Vandya; Nirali Prakashan; 2018; 1st edition; page no. 4.1- 4.5
30-05-2022 10

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Structure And function of skin .pdf

  • 1. STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION OF SKIN Prepared by Suman Das Roll no.:- 29 B.Pharm 8th semester Dept. of pharmaceutical Sciences Dibrugarh University 30-05-2022 1
  • 2. CONTENTS  INTRODUCTION TO SKIN  STRUCTURE OF SKIN  FUNCTION OF SKIN  BIBLIOGRAPHY 30-05-2022 2
  • 3. INTRODUCTION  Skin is the body’s largest and primary protective organ  It covers entire external surface of the body  It has a surface area about 1.5-2 m2  It contains accessory glands, hairs and nails  Serves as 1st order physical barrier against the environment 30-05-2022 3
  • 5.  skin is made up of 3 layers  Epidermis: The outermost layer of skin, provides a water barrier and contributes to skin tone  Dermis: Found beneath the epidermis, contains connective tissue, hair follicles, blood vessels, lymphatic vessels and sweat glands  Hypodermis: Deep to the dermis, not exactly the part of skin, it is the subcutaneous layer comprising of areolar and adipose tissue. Also contains larger vessels and nerves. 30-05-2022 5
  • 6. 1. STRATUM CORNEUM Most differentiated top superficial layer, consists of 25-30 layers of flattened keratinocytes that contains mostly keratin 2. STRATUM LUCIDERM Lies below the stratum corneum. It is only present in the thick skin of fingereprints, palms and soles 3. STRATUM GRANULOSUM Middle and superficial layer of the epidermis. It is non- keratinized. 1-3 cells thick spindle shaped cells enriched with keratohyaline. 4. STRATUM SPINOSUM This layer contain 8-10 layers of cells. The cells have lots of desmosomes, which anchors the cells to each other. 5. STRATUM GERMINATIVUM It is the deepest layer of epidermis. Cells are non- nucleated. This layer contain melanocytes. EPIDERMIS It composed of stratified keratinised squomous epithelium, it contains four principle type of cells such as keratinocytes(90%), melanocytes, langerhans cells and merkel cells. It is divided into 5 distinct layers 30-05-2022 6
  • 7. DERMIS  Dermis is the second deepest region lying in betweeen Epidermis and Hypodermis  It is formed from connective tissue containing collagen and elastin fibres  The principal cells found in this layer are fibroblasts, macrophages and adipocytes Blood vessels, nerve fibre and hair follicles are embedded in this layer The superficial portion dermis called papillary layer , consist of areolar connective tissue containing elastin fibres  the surface area is greatly increased by small finger like projections called dermal papilae  this dermal papilae contain tactile receptors called corpuscles of touch or meissner corpuscles that are sensitive to touch  The reticular region of dermis attached to the hypodermis consist of dense irregular connective tissue, collagen and elastic fibres This collagen and elastin fibres provides strength, extensibility and elasticity to the skin 30-05-2022 7
  • 8. HYPODERMIS  It is the subcutaneous layer which lies deep to the dermis It is not part of the skin  This layer consist of areolar and adipose tissue  This layer also contains nerve endinngs called lamellate(panician) corpuscles that are sensitive to pressure  It serves as storage for fat  Contains large blood vessels that supply the skin 30-05-2022 8
  • 9. FUNCTIONS OF SKIN 2. SENSONY FUNCTION: Free nerve endings on the skin are sensitive to pain, touch, heat and cold. 1. PROTECTION: acts as a barrier preventing entry of pathogens 3. TEMPERATURE REGULATION: Regulation of body temperature at about 36.9o with a variation 0.50 and 0.750 is one of the important function 4. PRODUCTION OF VITAMIN D: Sunlight action on fatty tissue within skin causes the production of vit. D, essential for calcium absorption from the diet. 5. OTHER : Storage of fat, excretion of water, salts and very small amout of urea 30-05-2022 9
  • 10. BIBLIOGRAPHY  https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK470464/ (29/04/2022; 12.10 A.M.)  https://www.slideshare.net/docjikisha/structure-of-skin-124339625 (29/04/2022; 3.15 P.M.)  A text book of cosmetic science; Dr. Aijaz Sheikh, Dr. Subhash Deshmane et al.; S.Vikas and Company; 2019; 1st edition; page no.:- 29-35  Cosmetic Sciences: concepts and principles; Dr. Kamala pathak, Dr. Ankur Vandya; Nirali Prakashan; 2018; 1st edition; page no. 4.1- 4.5 30-05-2022 10