Lactobionic acid in a natural alkylpolyglucoside-based vehicle: Assessing safety and efficacy aspects in comparison to glycolic acid

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Background/aims: Lactobionic acid (LA) is a newer cosmeceutical active belonging to the class of alpha-hydroxyacids (AHAs), showing advantages over them. The aim of part I of this study was to compare efficacy and irritation potential of LA vs. glycolic acid (GA) from two types of vehicles - gel and emulsion. In part II, effects of LA-containing emulsions based on a new, natural emulsifier of alkylpolyglucoside (APG) type were evaluated. Methods: Skin bioengineering was used on 77 healthy volunteers to assess: color as erythema and melanin (MI) index, transepidermal water loss, electrical capacitance and pH of the skin. In part I of the study, the parameters were measured after occlusion and periodically during 2 weeks of test samples application; in part II parameters were measured periodically during 4 weeks. Results/conclusion: LA-containing samples has produced better skin performance when compared with corresponding GA-containing ones, particularly the lack of both skin irritation and skin barrier impairment. When used in vehicles based on a new APG-emulsifier, LA and GA have shown better efficacy, emphasizing the importance of vehicle on the effects of topical actives. LA (6%) in the emulsion based on APGs could be proposed as an alternative to low-molecular AHAs in cosmeceuticals. © 2010 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.

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Tasic-Kostov, M., Savic, S., Lukic, M., Tamburic, S., Pavlovic, M., & Vuleta, G. (2010). Lactobionic acid in a natural alkylpolyglucoside-based vehicle: Assessing safety and efficacy aspects in comparison to glycolic acid. Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology, 9(1), 3–10. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1473-2165.2010.00474.x

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