Effect of Lumenato a Tomato derived oral supplement on improving skin barrier strength

Skin Research and Technology
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Clinical Summary

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What was studied

A 12-week comparison of an oral tomato-derived carotenoid supplement (Lumenato) versus placebo in 60 female subjects, measuring skin barrier strength (number of tape strippings to disrupt barrier), barrier repair (TEWL after disruption), and skin firmness/elasticity (cutometer) at baseline, 4, and 12 weeks.

Key findings

At 12 weeks, the supplement group showed improved barrier strength versus placebo (p<0.05), evidenced by more strippings needed to disrupt the barrier; cutometer readings also indicated significant gains in firmness and elasticity.

Study limitations

Female-only, small sample (n=60); absolute effect sizes and TEWL outcomes were not reported; randomization/blinding were not described in the available text.

Clinical implications

In women similar to those studied, 12 weeks of Lumenato was associated with stronger skin barrier and improved firmness/elasticity versus placebo; consider as a cosmetic nutraceutical while noting limited reporting and small sample size.