| Unique ID issued by UMIN | UMIN000055143 |
|---|---|
| Receipt number | R000062904 |
| Scientific Title | A systematic review of the effects of Astaxanthin intake on the ability to protect skin from UV damage. |
| Date of disclosure of the study information | 2024/08/02 |
| Last modified on | 2024/08/02 14:12:46 |
A systematic review of the effects of Astaxanthin intake on the ability to protect skin from UV damage.
A systematic review of the effects of Astaxanthin on the ability to protect skin from UV damage.
A systematic review of the effects of Astaxanthin intake on the ability to protect skin from UV damage.
A systematic review of the effects of Astaxanthin on the ability to protect skin from UV damage.
| Japan |
Healthy adults who were not suffering from any diseases (excluding those under 18, pregnant women, and lactating women).
| Not applicable | Adult |
Others
NO
Evaluation the effects of Astaxanthin intake on the ability to protect skin from UV damage.
Efficacy
Others
Others
Not applicable
Minimal erythema dose MED.
Skin moisture content at UV exposed sites.
Skin texture and roughness after UV exposure to determine the anti-UV effects comprehensively.
Others,meta-analysis etc
| 18 | years-old | <= |
| Not applicable |
Male and Female
A systematic literature search is performed through scientific and clinical trial registries databases.
The selection criteria are as follows.
Participants (P): Healthy adults (excluding those under 18, pregnant women, and lactating women, who were not suffering from any diseases).
Intervention (I): Skin exposure to UVand oral intake of foods (tablets, capsules, granules, beverages, processed foods) containing Astaxanthin. Compositions that also contain ingredients other than Astaxanthin as test substances are excluded. Astaxanthin intake should be 0.4-30 mg/day.
Comparison (C): The comparison group is set up as consuming a placebo food that does not contain Astaxanthin.
Outcome(O): The primary outcomes are minimal erythema dose (MED) and skin moisture content at UV-exposed sites, which are commonly used to evaluate the ability to protect skin from UV damage. Secondary outcomes are skin texture and roughness after UV exposure to determine the anti-UV effects comprehensively.
Study design (S): Randomized, quasi-randomized, and non-randomized controlled trials (parallel group or crossover controlled trials) will be included.
Studies which do not meet the key inclusion criteria will be excluded.
| 1st name | Shinobu |
| Middle name | |
| Last name | Seki |
FUJIFILM Corporation
Consumer Healthcare Business Div.
106-8620
26-30, Nishiazabu 9-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
08013399052
shinobu.seki@fujifilm.com
| 1st name | Hitomi |
| Middle name | |
| Last name | Saito |
FUJIFILM Corporation
FUJIFILM Corporation
106-8620
26-30, Nishiazabu 9-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan
08021194836
hitomi.saito@fujifilm.com
FUJIFILM Corporation
None
Self funding
Japan
Yakujihou Marketing Jimusho Co., Ltd.
N/A
N/A
None
None
NO
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Unpublished
Preinitiation
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| 2025 | Year | 12 | Month | 31 | Day |
This research review will be conducted in accordance with PRISMA2020.
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Value
https://center6.umin.ac.jp/cgi-open-bin/ctr_e/ctr_view.cgi?recptno=R000062904