Assessing Trans-Epidermal Water Loss, Skin Hydration and Fi…

SKIN RESEARCH CASE STUDY

Executive Summary A Healthy skin is influenced by a complex interplay of many factors. This case study presents a clinical trial that aimed to assess the effect of an oral supplement on some of these skin dimensions. Challenges and Objectives The primary objective of this clinical trial was to determine the effect of 12-week daily consumption of an oral supplement as compared to a placebo on Trans-Epidermal Water-Loss (TEWL). Other objectives of this clinical trial were to determine: • Skin hydration • Skin firmness • Subjective evaluation of Skin Quality, Hydration, Moisture and Elasticity • Omega-3-index • Skin Lipid content How Atlantia’s Solution Helped

The team experience designing and conducting skin studies to support a health claim was a key factor of success on this partnership. Atlantia

The Atlantia team were trained and skilled to assess skin indications through specific study equipment. Their experience designing and conducting studies to ICH-GCP standards was a key success facror of this partnership.

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