Efficacy and Safety of a New Cosmeceutical Regimen Based on the Combination of Snail Secretion Filtrate and Snail Egg Extract to Improve Signs of Skin Aging.

Autor: Lim VZ; Drs. Lim, Yong, Tan, Zhao, and Goh are with the National Skin Centre in Singapore.; Dr. Vitale is with the Medical Department, Cantabria Labs in Madrid, Spain., Yong AA; Drs. Lim, Yong, Tan, Zhao, and Goh are with the National Skin Centre in Singapore.; Dr. Vitale is with the Medical Department, Cantabria Labs in Madrid, Spain., Tan WPM; Drs. Lim, Yong, Tan, Zhao, and Goh are with the National Skin Centre in Singapore.; Dr. Vitale is with the Medical Department, Cantabria Labs in Madrid, Spain., Zhao X; Drs. Lim, Yong, Tan, Zhao, and Goh are with the National Skin Centre in Singapore.; Dr. Vitale is with the Medical Department, Cantabria Labs in Madrid, Spain., Vitale M; Drs. Lim, Yong, Tan, Zhao, and Goh are with the National Skin Centre in Singapore.; Dr. Vitale is with the Medical Department, Cantabria Labs in Madrid, Spain., Goh CL; Drs. Lim, Yong, Tan, Zhao, and Goh are with the National Skin Centre in Singapore.; Dr. Vitale is with the Medical Department, Cantabria Labs in Madrid, Spain.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: The Journal of clinical and aesthetic dermatology [J Clin Aesthet Dermatol] 2020 Mar; Vol. 13 (3), pp. 31-36. Date of Electronic Publication: 2020 Mar 01.
Abstrakt: BACKGROUND: Two extracts derived from the gastropod Cryptomphalus aspersa have been shown to have dermal regeneration properties: SCA® (secretion filtrate) with fibroblast growth factor-like activity and IFC®-CAF (cellular activating factor), a snail egg extract with skin stem cell activation activity. OBJECTIVE: The objectives of this study were to evaluate the synergic antiaging activity and tolerability of SCA and IFC-CAF in a combined regimen compared to vehicle as a placebo control. METHODS: A three-month, single-center, double-blinded, randomized, vehicle-controlled trial assessed the effects of a daily skincare routine divided into two treatment phases, as follows: intensive (1 month) and maintenance (2 months). Fifty women, aged 45-65 years, with signs of photoaging were randomized to receive either the active ingredients (n=30) or vehicle (n=20). Clinical evaluations included objective measurements of barrier function and skin hydration, elasticity, and color/brightness. Subjective assessments were conducted according to the Rao-Goldman and Glogau scales for wrinkles, the Patient Global Assessment (PGA) scale and Investigator Global Assessment (IGA) scale. RESULTS: Subjects in the active treatment group experienced reductions in transepidermal water loss and significant improvements in skin roughness, firmness, and elasticity. Both groups showed significant improvements in fine lines and wrinkles. PGA and IGA assessments indicated greater improvement in the active treatment group. CONCLUSION: The active snail extract treatment appears to be effective in improving signs of skin aging in women 45 to 65 years old. Larger randomized, controlled studies are needed to confirm our results.
Competing Interests: FUNDING:This work was supported by grants from Cantabria Labs. DISCLOSURES:Dr. Goh is an advisory board member for Cantabria Labs. Dr. Vitale is an employee of Cantabria Labs. The other authors have no conflicts of interest relevant to the content of this article.
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