Efficacy Evaluation of Blood Peach Extract and Rose Apple Extract on Skin
- Conditions
- Dermatology
- Registration Number
- NCT06854419
- Lead Sponsor
- TCI Co., Ltd.
- Brief Summary
Evaluate the effects of blood peach extract drink and rose apple extract drink on enhancing hemoglobin and iron levels, and improving skin health.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- RECRUITING
- Sex
- Female
- Target Recruitment
- 90
- Healthy adult females aged 20 to 65;
- Preferably those with pale complexion or signs of iron deficiency anemia.
- Currently undergoing or having undergone any medical beauty treatments within the past month (including skincare, laser treatments, chemical peel, injections, or cosmetic surgery);
- Outdoor workers (exposed to sunlight for more than 5 hours daily);
- Pregnant, breastfeeding, or planning to become pregnant during the trial (self-reported);
- Individuals with heart, liver, kidney, endocrine, or other significant organic diseases (self-reported);
- Individuals who have undergone major surgery (according to medical history);
- Long-term medication users;
- Individuals with mental health disorders;
- Those who are already regularly taking iron supplements;
- Faculty or staff members who are currently enrolled in the principal investigator's courses.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- PARALLEL
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method the volume of skin wrinkles Volume change from Baseline skin wrinkles at 8 weeks IRV full-face skin analyzer was utilized to measure skin wrinkles. Units: arbitrary units
the roughness of skin texture Rating skin roughness from Baseline skin texture at 8 weeks IRV full-face skin analyzer was utilized to measure skin texture. Units: arbitrary units
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method the change of skin elasticity Change from Baseline skin elasticity at 8 weeks Cutometer® was utilized to measure skin elasticity. Units: arbitrary units
the change of skin collagen density Change from Baseline skin collagen density at 8 weeks Dermalab® Combo was utilized to measure skin collagen density. Units: arbitrary units
the change of skin pores Change from Baseline skin pores at 8 weeks IRV full-face skin analyzer was utilized to measure skin pores. Units: arbitrary units
the change of skin tone Change from Baseline skin tone at 8 weeks IRV full-face skin analyzer was utilized to measure skin tone. Units: arbitrary units
the change of skin hydration Change from Baseline skin hydration at 8 weeks Corneometer® was utilized to measure skin hydration. Units: arbitrary units
the change of skin melanin/erythema index Change from Baseline skin melanin/erythema index at 8 weeks Mexameter® was utilized to measure skin melanin/erythema index. Units: arbitrary units
the change of skin redness Change from Baseline skin redness at 8 weeks Colorimeter was utilized to measure skin redness. Units: arbitrary units
the change of lip redness Change from Baseline lip redness at 8 weeks Antera 3D® was utilized to measure lip redness. Units: arbitrary units
the change of Red Blood Cells (RBC) Count of blood Change from Baseline RBC count at 8 weeks venous blood was sampled to measure RBC count
the change of hemoglobin level of blood Change from Baseline hemoglobin level at 8 weeks venous blood was sampled to measure hemoglobin level
the change of mean corpuscular volume (M.C.V) level of blood Change from Baseline M.C.V level at 8 weeks venous blood was sampled to measure M.C.V level
the change of mean corpuscular hemoglobin concentration (M.C.H.C) level of blood Change from Baseline M.C.H.C level at 8 weeks venous blood was sampled to measure M.C.H.C level
the change of ferrous level of blood Change from Baseline ferrous level at 8 weeks venous blood was sampled to measure ferrous level
the change of ferritin level of blood Change from Baseline ferritin level at 8 weeks venous blood was sampled to measure ferritin level
the change of Total Iron Binding Capacity (TIBC) level of blood Change from Baseline TIBC level at 8 weeks venous blood was sampled to measure TIBC level
the change of unsaturated iron-binding capacity (UIBC) level of blood Change from Baseline UIBC level at 8 weeks venous blood was sampled to measure UIBC level
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Trial Locations
- Locations (1)
China Medical University of Department of Cosmeceutics
🇨🇳Taichung City, Taiwan