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You can read at least the précis of the hyperlinked articles cited here at the National Library of Medicine. Click the link to the précis on the PubMed portal provided by the National Institutes of Health.

Alpha Hydroxy Acids, Glycolic Acid, Renova (Tretinoin)

US Department of Health and Human Services. Food and Drug Administration Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition (CFSAN) December 2, 2002

Yates, R.L., and D.C. Havery. Determination of Phenol, Resorcinol, Salicylic Acid and-Hydroxy Acids in Cosmetic Products and Salon Preparations. Journal of Cosmetic Science, vol. 50, pp. 315-325, 1999.

Barrows, Julie N. Memorandum to the Administrative File, Guidance for Industry: Labeling for Topically Applied Cosmetic Products Containing Alpha Hydroxy Acids as Ingredients. Office of Cosmetics and Colors, CFSAN, FDA, September 12, 2002.

Andersen, F. A., Ed. Final Report on the Safety Assessment of Glycolic Acid, Ammonium, Calcium, Potassium, and Sodium Glycolates, Methyl, Ethyl, Propyl, and Butyl Glycolates, and Lactic Acid, Ammonium, Calcium, Potassium, Sodium, and TEA-Lactates, Methyl, Ethyl, Isopropyl, and Butyl Lactates, and Lauryl, Myristyl, and Cetyl Lactates. International Journal of Toxicology, vol. 17, supplement 1, pp. 1-241, 1998.

FDA, Memoranda of Meetings of AHA Review Committee. May 6, 1997, and February 12, 1997, and index of reviewed information.

Hawk, J. L. M., Ed. Photodermatology. Arnold Publishers, Chapters 4, 6, and 7, pp. 43-52 and 69-102, 1999.

DeGruijl, F. R., J. B. VanDerMeer, and J. C. VanDerLeun. Dose-Time Dependency of Tumor Formation by Chronic UV Exposure. Photochemistry and Photobiology, vol. 37, pp. 53-62, 1983.

Strickland, P. T., et al. Quantitative Carcinogenesis in Man: Solar Ultraviolet B Dose Dependence of Skin Cancer in Maryland Watermen. Journal of the National Cancer Institute, vol. 81, pp. 1910-1913, 1989.

Forbes, P. D., et al. Simulated Stratospheric Ozone Depletion and Increased Ultraviolet Radiation: Effects on Photocarcinogenesis in Hairless Mice. Cancer Research, vol. 42, pp. 2796-2803, 1982.

US Food and Drug Administration. FDA Consumer March-April 1998 ; Revised May 1999.

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