/ Unknown statusNot ApplicableIIT Study of the Skin Microbiome and the Potential of a Topical Probiotic Cream for Atopic Dermatitis
The skin microbiome of atopic dermatitis patients and healthy volunteers will be studies by collecting and analysing skin swabs on different timepoint. Additional, effort will be made to isolate and characterize Lactobacillus spp. and other beneficial micro-organisms on the skin. Second aim of this study is to evaluate a topical probiotic cream in atopic dermatitis treatment. A double-blind placebo-controlled intervention study will be performed in parallel with the skin microbiome analysis. Both clinical effect on the symptoms of atopic dermatitis and effect on the skin microbiome and survival of beneficial bacteria on the skin will be evaluated.
/ CompletedNot Applicable Skin Acceptance and Efficacy Assessment of a Topical Product in Acne Treatment When Compared to a Placebo, Under Normal Use Conditions.
In this study the topical use of cream with live probiotic bacteria was evaluated for its efficacy in reducing acne symptoms and its effect on the skin microbiota on patients with acne vulgaris. Patients with mild to moderate acne used the probiotic cream for 8 weeks and clinical evaluation and microbiological sampling was done at start, 2, 4, 8 and 12 weeks (after 4 weeks without use of the product). Next-Generation Sequencing is used to analyze the skin microbiota of the patients.
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