Herrmann W P, Habbig J
Br J Dermatol. 1976 Jul;95(1):67-70.
Eccrine sweat collected from the human skin surface contains at least five different esterases. One of them is a cholinesterase. A non-specific carboxylesterase with the electrophoretic mobility of an alpha-globulin appears to be a serum protein. Besides this, there are two isoenzymes of human origin migrating with the same electrophoretic mobility as gamma-globulins. These two isoenzymes are immunologically identical with a non-specific carboxylesterase occurring in numerous organs and body fluids. Lipase activity could not be demonstrated.