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Impacts of salmon nasal cartilage—derived proteoglycans on the skin properties in Japanese adult women―A randomized, placebo—controlled, double—blind, parallel—group comparison study―
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Abstract
This study was designed to verify the skin-lifting effects of a test food containing salmon nasal cartilage(SNC)-derived proteoglycans(PGs)in healthy Japanese adult women. In this study, 56 subjects were enrolled and randomly divided into the SNC-PGs or placebo group(n=28 each)using a computerized random number generator. The subjects consumed one tablet of either SNC-PGs or placebo food once a day for 12 weeks. Compared with the placebo group, the SNC-PGs group showed significant facial skin lifting and inhibition of the decrease in skin viscoelasticity(P<0.05). Additionally, facial redness in the SNC︱PGs group was significantly decreased compared with that in the placebo group(P<0.05). In conclusion, the test food containing SNC-PGs showed skin-lifting effects and inhibition of the decrease in skin viscoelasticity in healthy Japanese adult women. (UMIN000035147)
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