局部多酚基制剂治疗掌跖牛皮癣的疗效:一项观察性研究。

IF 1.3 Q2 DERMATOLOGY
Simone Amato, Annunziata Dattola, Luigi Bennardo, Martina Tolone, Steven Paul Nisticò
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这项单组观察性研究评估了一种新型外用配方的疗效和安全性,该配方含有多酚(CMP)的复杂混合物——一种富含油甘油酯和橄榄苦苷元的专有混合物(每种含量为60%),以及羟基酪醇和其他特级初榨橄榄油(EVOO)衍生的多酚——与普通小麦胚芽(TVG)油、甜菜碱、丙二醇和生育酚醋酸酯结合,用于轻度掌跖牛皮癣(PPP)患者。20名参与者(年龄20-55岁)每天两次使用该配方,持续8天,并在第0天(基线)、第5天和第8天进行评估。参与者进行了为期60天的随访,以评估获益的持久性和潜在的迟发性不良事件。临床评估测量了病变程度、角化、炎症、脱屑和浸润。患者报告问卷评估生活质量(QoL)和症状负担。到第8天,平均病变程度减少了约40%,炎症改善了约50%,大多数病例的脱屑完全消退。患者报告的结果随着临床措施的改善而改善。在第60天,这些改善在85%的参与者中持续存在,并且没有出现不良事件。据推测,该制剂的作用机制涉及多酚(油橄榄酚、橄榄苦苷苷元和羟基酪醇)与TVG油的支持性脂质基质和其他辅料协同作用的抗氧化和抗炎活性。这些研究结果表明,在TVG油中配制的evoo衍生多酚可以作为一种有价值的辅助物来管理PPP,具有良好的耐受性和持续的效益。
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Efficacy of a topical polyphenol-based formulation in palmoplantar psoriasis: an observational study.

This single-arm observational study evaluated the efficacy and safety of a novel topical formulation containing a complex mixture of polyphenols (CMP) - a proprietary blend rich in oleocanthal and oleuropein aglycone (each >60%), along with hydroxytyrosol and other extra virgin olive oil (EVOO)-derived polyphenols - combined with triticum vulgare germ (TVG) oil, betaine, propanediol, and tocopheryl acetate in patients with mild palmoplantar psoriasis (PPP). Twenty participants (aged 20-55) applied the formulation twice daily for 8 days, with assessments conducted on days 0 (baseline), 5, and 8. Participants underwent a 60-day follow-up to assess the durability of benefits and potential late-onset adverse events. Clinical evaluations measured lesion extent, keratinization, inflammation, desquamation, and infiltration. A patient-reported questionnaire evaluated quality of life (QoL) and symptom burden. By day 8, the mean lesion extent had decreased by approximately 40%, inflammation had improved by about 50%, and desquamation had resolved fully in most cases. Patient-reported outcomes improve alongside clinical measures. At day 60, these improvements persisted in 85% of participants, and no adverse events emerged. The formulation's mechanism of action is hypothesized to involve the concerted antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities of polyphenols (oleocanthal, oleuropein aglycone, and hydroxytyrosol) in synergy with TVG oil's supportive lipid matrix and other excipients. These findings suggest that EVOO-derived polyphenols formulated in TVG oil may serve as a valuable adjunct for managing PPP with good tolerability and sustained benefits.

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Dermatology Reports
Dermatology Reports DERMATOLOGY-
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