[Mesembryanthemum crystallinum L. as dermatologically effective medicinal plant - first results from 3 pilot studies].

Forschende Komplementarmedizin Pub Date : 2014-01-01 Epub Date: 2014-12-10 DOI:10.1159/000369909
Christa Raak, Friedrich Molsberger, Ulrike Heinrich, Mathias Bertram, Thomas Ostermann
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Abstract

Background: Apart from well-known medical plants of rational phytotherapy there is a variety of plants, such as Mesembryanthemum crystallinum L., whose potential effects are not examined sufficiently to date. Therefore, in 3 pilot studies we investigated the dermatological effect of an extract of M. crystallinum (Mesem Cream).

Materials and methods: In a retrospective user survey and a pre-post study with 6 persons in a wheelchair the efficacy profile of Mesem Cream was investigated. In a third placebo-controlled pilot study changes in skin hydration was measured using corneometer measurement in 6 healthy volunteers with dry skin.

Results: Compared to untreated skin, corneometer measurement revealed a significant increase of skin hydration with Mesem Cream (25.8 ± 5.8 pre to 46.6 ± 9.2 post treatment vs. 26.3 ± 6.0 pre to 33.8 ± 6.0 post treatment) as well as a statistical trend (p=0.11; t-Test) compared to basic cream (25.1 ± 4.7 pre to 41.9 ± 7.3 post treatment). Improvement in skin hydration was also found in 17 of 29 survey participants. Further, the volunteers in the wheelchair showed significant improvements in their subjectively rated skin softness and hydration level.

Conclusion: These pilot studies investigated skin hydrating effects of the traditional medical plant M. crystallinum. Although the results were promising, they have to be interpreted with caution in particular due to low sample size. Further, study design should be more clear-cut and focus skin hydration as a main outcome parameter in more detail.

[作为一种皮肤有效的药用植物- 3项初步研究的初步结果]。
背景:除了众所周知的合理植物治疗药用植物外,还有多种植物,如Mesembryanthemum crystinum L.,其潜在作用迄今尚未得到充分的研究。因此,在3个试点研究中,我们调查了结晶分枝杆菌提取物(Mesem霜)的皮肤学效果。材料与方法:通过对6名轮椅患者的回顾性使用者调查和前后研究,对Mesem乳膏的疗效进行调查。在第三项安慰剂对照先导研究中,6名皮肤干燥的健康志愿者使用角质计测量皮肤水合作用的变化。结果:与未经治疗的皮肤相比,使用Mesem面霜后皮肤含水量显著增加(治疗前25.8±5.8至46.6±9.2,治疗后26.3±6.0至33.8±6.0),且有统计学趋势(p=0.11;t检验)与基础霜相比(治疗前25.1±4.7,治疗后41.9±7.3)。在29名调查参与者中,有17人的皮肤水分得到了改善。此外,坐在轮椅上的志愿者在主观评定的皮肤柔软度和水合水平上也有了显著的改善。结论:初步研究了传统药用植物结晶支原体的皮肤保湿作用。虽然结果很有希望,但由于样本量小,必须谨慎解释。此外,研究设计应更加明确,并将皮肤水合作用作为更详细的主要结果参数。
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Forschende Komplementarmedizin
Forschende Komplementarmedizin 医学-全科医学与补充医学
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