Cera‐Glow, ferment lysates of Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosusIDCC 3201, improves skin barrier function in clinical study

Author:

Lee Minjee1ORCID,Kim Myun Soo2ORCID,Jang Sung Hee2,Kim Hayoung1ORCID,Kim Gwang Seob1,Lee Hyerin1,Park Hyun Min1,Yang Jungwoo1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. IBS Research Center Ildong Bioscience Pyeongtaek Republic of Korea

2. Future Technology Research Center ICBIO Cheonan Republic of Korea

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundCeramides are essential lipids in stratum corneum for skin permeability barrier function in that they retain the skin moisture and protect from the invasion of foreign pathogens. Previously, we demonstrated that ferment lysates of Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus IDCC 3201 enhanced ceramide production in human epidermal keratinocytes. Furthermore, for comprehensive knowledge of this effect, in vitro experiments and multi‐omics analysis were conducted to explore the underlying mechanisms.AimsThis study was designed to identify whether a cosmetic sample (i.e., Cera‐Glow) containing the lysates improves the skin barrier function in clinical trials.Patients/MethodsTwenty‐four female participants (45.46 ± 9.78 years) had been enrolled in the transepidermal water loss (TEWL) measurement for 5 days and 21 female participants (50.33 ± 5.74 years) had undergone a skin hydration evaluation for 4 weeks. TEWL and skin hydration were evaluated using a Tewameter and the Epsilon Permittivity Imaging System, respectively. After applying the Cera‐Glow sample, all participants recorded a satisfaction survey questionnaire (e.g., satisfaction, efficacy, and adverse reactions).ResultsApplication of Cera‐Glow significantly improved transepidermal water loss induced by 1% (w/v) sodium lauryl sulfate (p < 0.05–0.01) and increased skin hydration (p < 0.01). Metabolic analysis suggested that Cera‐Glow should contain beneficial gradients for skin barrier function. According to the questionnaire, most of participants were satisfied with the skin hydration improvement and efficacy of Cera‐Glow.ConclusionsCera‐Glow, ferment lysates of Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus IDCC 3201, can significantly improve skin barrier function.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Dermatology

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