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NCT06631859

The Safety and Efficacy Assessment of Cosmetic Products Containing Assam Tea Extracts in Volunteers.

Completed NA Last updated 8 October 2024
What this trial tests

NA trial testing Cosmetic products containing 0% Assam tea in Healthy Volunteers in 60 participants. Completed in 30 September 2024.

Timeline
17 March 2024
Primary endpoint
30 September 2024
30 September 2024

Quick facts

Lead sponsorMae Fah Luang University
PhaseNA
StatusCompleted
Study typeINTERVENTIONAL
Allocationrandomized
Designparallel
Maskingdouble
Primary purposetreatment
Enrollment60
Start date17 March 2024
Primary completion30 September 2024
Estimated completion30 September 2024
Sites1 location across Thailand

Drugs / interventions tested

Conditions studied

Sponsor

Mae Fah Luang University

Who can join

35 and older, any sex, with Healthy Volunteers. Patients with the condition only — healthy volunteers not accepted.

Sponsor's own description

Thailand has entered an aging society, prompting increased research on improving the elderly quality of life and preventing age-related diseases, with a particular focus on skin aging. Skin aging is linked to the degradation of dermal and epidermal tissue, leading to decreased collagen, elastin, and glycosaminoglycans, which causes reduced skin elasticity and wrinkles. Assam tea is native to northern Thailand and is traditionally used in local products like fermented "Miang." Research shows that Assam tea contains high levels of polyphenols, particularly catechins, which have strong antioxidant properties that help combat conditions such as cancer, cardiovascular disease, and skin aging. The study aims to study the effect of cosmetic products from Assam tea on irritation, moisturization, skin elasticity, wrinkles, and satisfaction in volunteers to enhance its value, particularly for the elderly. This effort is intended to boost the local economy, promote community-based tourism, and expand Assam tea products to national and international markets, ultimately improving livelihoods and addressing environmental concerns in northern Thailand.

Publications & conference data

1 peer-reviewed publication reference this trial (live from Europe PMC):

  1. Clinical Measurement of Transepidermal Water Loss.
    Kundu D, Jayaraman A, Sen CK. · · 2026 · cited 4× · PMID 40476522 · DOI 10.1089/wound.2024.0148

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