📂 Anatomy
Eleidin — Definition
Eleidin / Eleidin
Eleidin is a protein agent, which is located in the stratum lucidum layer of deep, turn into the granules of keratohalin. It helps prevent water loss by reducing epidermisin permeability and contributes to the barrier function of the skin. It is particularly evident in thick leather areas such as palm and foot base.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is Eleidin?
Eleidin; eleidin is a protein agent, which is located in the stratum lucidum layer of deep, turn into the granules of keratohalin. It helps prevent water loss by reducing epidermisin permeability and contributes to the barrier function of the skin. It is particularly evident in thick leather areas such as palm and foot base.
❓ What is Eleidin in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "Eleidin" is Eleidin.
❓ Which medical field is Eleidin related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.