Moisturizer und andere die Hornschicht beeinflussende Wirkstoffe

  • M. Gloor

Zusammenfassung

Harnstoff kommt im Organismus u. a. auch in den natürlichen wasserbindenden Substanzen (NMF) (7%) reichlich vor und wird in größeren Mengen im Urin ausgeschieden. Harnstoff ist gut wasserlöslich.

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