The Effects of the Oral Supplementation with a Natural Keratin Hydrolysate (Kera-Diet®) on Hair and Nails: Randomized, Placebo and Benchmark-Controlled Clinical Trial on Healthy Females

Vincenzo Nobile, F. Tursi, Enza Cestone, R. Sergheraert, J. Duperray
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Background Telogen effluvium (TE) and its acute form (aTE) are two of the commonest occurrences in a trichology clinic, with patients claiming excessive hair shedding. ATE can occur in people of any age and ethnicity and is considered to be a quite common condition in either sex even if women are more likely to have a lowered quality of life and restricted social contacts as compared to men as a result of hair loss. Brittle nail syndrome (BNS) is a common condition affecting up to 20% of the population, especially women over 50 years of age. Nails affected by BNS appear ragged, thin, and dull. The clinical features of BNS include horizontal splits within the nail plate (onychoschizia) and increased longitudinal ridging or splitting (onychorrhexis). In BNS oral supplementation, trace elements and amino acids (especially L-Cystine) have been reported to be useful to ameliorate the nail plate condition. Objective We hypothesized that a nutritional approach, with nutrients of which the composition is close to the human keratin, could be effective to decrease hair loss during telogen effluvium and to improve brittle nails condition. At this purpose, a clinical study was designed to investigate the efficacy of a natural keratin hydrolysate obtained from a non-human source (feathers) on both aTE and BNS. Methods The in vivo effects of a natural keratin hydrolysate, Kera-Diet® (KD) upon human hair and nails condition was tested in a randomized, double-blind, parallel-group, benchmark (BE) and placebo (PL) controlled study involving 60 women during 90 days. In all subjects, Anagen/Telogen hair, hair volume and density, pull test, global photography, hair and nails brightness, and nail plate growth were measured at baseline and after 45 and 90 days of products use. A self-assessment test was carried out at the end of the study. Results With the KD treatment group, hair density, percentage of hair in anagen phase, hair and nails brightness, and nails growth were significantly increased compared to PL treatment group. Interestingly, with this same group, the diagnosis of aTE by pull testing was negative from 45 days. The efficacy of KD was equal to or greater than PL treatment group. Conclusion In this study, we demonstrated that daily oral administration of 1000 mg during 3 months of a natural extensively keratin hydrolysate, Kera-Diet®, associated to trace elements and specific vitamins was effective to improve both hair and nails condition. Furthermore, it demonstrates the role of nutrients in both aTE and BNS.
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口服补充天然角蛋白水解物(Kera-Diet®)对头发和指甲的影响:健康女性随机、安慰剂和基准对照临床试验
背景休止期脱发(TE)及其急性形式(aTE)是两种最常见的出现在毛发诊所,患者声称过度的头发脱落。ATE可以发生在任何年龄和种族的人身上,被认为是一种非常常见的情况,无论男女,即使女性比男性更容易因为脱发而降低生活质量和限制社交。指甲脆性综合征(BNS)是一种常见病,影响多达20%的人口,尤其是50岁以上的女性。受BNS影响的指甲看起来粗糙,薄,暗沉。BNS的临床特征包括甲板内水平分裂(甲裂)和纵向隆起或分裂增加(甲裂)。在口服BNS中,微量元素和氨基酸(特别是l -胱氨酸)已被报道对改善甲板状况有用。目的提出一种接近人类角蛋白的营养成分的营养方法,可以有效地减少休止期脱发,改善指甲脆性。为此,一项临床研究旨在调查从非人类来源(羽毛)获得的天然角蛋白水解物对aTE和BNS的功效。方法在一项随机、双盲、平行组、基准(BE)和安慰剂(PL)对照研究中,研究天然角蛋白水解物Kera-Diet®(KD)对人头发和指甲状况的体内影响。在所有受试者中,在基线和使用45天和90天后,测量了生长期/休止期头发、头发量和密度、拉扯测试、全球摄影、头发和指甲亮度以及甲板生长。研究结束时进行了自我评估测试。结果与PL处理组相比,KD处理组毛发密度、毛发生长期百分比、毛发和指甲亮度、指甲生长均显著增加。有趣的是,在同一组中,通过拉试验诊断aTE从45天开始为阴性。KD治疗组的疗效等于或大于PL治疗组。在这项研究中,我们证明了每天口服1000毫克的天然广泛角蛋白水解物,Kera-Diet®,与微量元素和特定维生素相关,在3个月内有效改善头发和指甲状况。进一步说明了营养物质在aTE和BNS中的作用。
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