S. Imafuku, Bunji Koga, K. Itou, H. Ihara, T. Kamiya, Kinya Takagaki, Nobutaka Kusaba
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The Effects of Pine Bark Extract (Flavangenol®) on the Clinical Treatment and Serum Lipid Levels of Patients with Psoriasis
Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease. While the etiology of psoriasis is not yet clear, environme-ntal factors such as food or eating habits are considered important aspects. Pine bark extract (Flavangenol Ⓡ ) is a polyphenol-rich antioxidant functional food material. Pine bark extract is known to have an anti-inflammatory effect, to protect and improve skin and blood vessels, and to improve hypercholesterolemia, and a high dose of pine bark extract improves psoriasis. In this study, we conducted a pilot clinical trial to evaluate the effect of pine bark extract on the skin condition and serum lipid levels of patients with psoriasis. Patients with mild to moderate psoriasis who are receiving continual and who gave informed were enrolled in this study. As a result, the Psoriasis Area Severity Index significantly decreased from 8.0±10.3 to 5.8±7.4 ( p <0.01). Total serum cholesterol level decreased to 208.1±29.6 from 216.8±24.2 ( p <0.05; as an observed analysis). Pine bark extract may improve the skin condition and serum total cholesterol level of psoriasis patients. The limitation of this study is a small sample size and open testing.