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Terapia nutricional en dermatología
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Pelo mate, xerosis
El brillo del pelo está relacionado con la composición del sebo segregado por las glándulas sebáceas y almacenado en los folículos pilosos. Los lípidos que componen el sebo son específicos de la especie y, en el perro, de la raza (Dunstan y col., 2000), pero la producción y la calidad del sebo están influidos también por la alimentación (Macdonald y col., 1983). La sequedad de la piel (xerosis) sobreviene como consecuencia de la reducción del contenido hídrico. El aumento de la pérdida de agua por evaporación puede deberse a condiciones ambientales de baja humedad o a una mayor pérdida de agua a través de la epidermis. En el gato, la carencia de ácido linoleico es una causa posible de pérdida de agua transe- pidérmica (Macdonald y col., 1983). […]
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1College of Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO, USA. 2Royal Canin Research Centre, Aimargues, France.
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