Safety And Efficacy Of Oral Intake Of Ceramide-Containing Acetic Acid Bacteria For Improving The Stratum Corneum Hydration: A Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Study Over 12 Weeks

JOURNAL OF OLEO SCIENCE(2020)

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The barrier function of the skin protects it from external stresses to which it is constantly ex posed. such as dryness, ultraviolet rays, and chemicals. Lipids, in particular a type of sphingolipid known as ceramides, play a central role in the barrier function of the skin by preventing dryness. The number of ceramides in the skin is known to decrease with age, which has led to the development of a large number of anti-aging cosmetic products that contain ceramides. Recently, it has become evident that oral intake of ceramides can also improve the quality of the skin. To elucidate the effects of oral ceramide intake on skin moisture content, we conducted a randomized, double-blinded, placebo-controlled parallel comparative study in which males and females between 20 and 60 years of age who were worried about dry skin ingested a food with acetic acid bacteria containing 0.8 mg of dihydroceramide or a placebo for 12 weeks. Concurrently, we investigated the safety of continuous ingestion of the ceramide-containing food over 12 weeks. Oral intake of ceramide over the 12 weeks significantly improved stratum corneum hydration, i.e. the moisture content of the skin, and did not result in harmful effects in any of the participants.
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acetic acid bacteria derived ceramide, dihydroceramide, skin moisture content, stratum corneum hydration, transepidermal water loss (TEWL), randomized double-blind placebo-controlled parallel comparative study
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