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Estudio clínico Para Evaluar Los Efectos y la Seguridad de un Producto cosmético en Sujetos Con Signos de Envejecimiento cutáneo.

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AB Biotics, SA · 2026

Abstract

This clinical study investigates the effects and safety of a topical cosmetic product containing postbiotics (Bifida ferment extract and Pediococcus ferment extract) in women aged 35-60 with visible signs of skin aging. The study is a 3-month, single-center, intra-subject controlled trial involving 45 Caucasian women with sensitive or normal skin. Participants will apply 1 ml of the product twice daily. Clinical evaluations will be conducted at baseline and at 1 month, 2 months, and 3 months, using validated dermatological scales and non-invasive instruments (AEVA3D, Mexameter®, MoistureMap®, Cutometer®, Tewameter®, Clarius®, Glossymeter®). Safety will be assessed through systematic monitoring of adverse events, with serious adverse events expected to remain below 1%. Subjective perception will be evaluated via structured questionnaires.

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Anonymous. (2026). Estudio clínico Para Evaluar Los Efectos y la Seguridad de un Producto cosmético en Sujetos Con Signos de Envejecimiento cutáneo. <em>AB Biotics, SA</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT07343544
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Anonymous. Estudio clínico Para Evaluar Los Efectos y la Seguridad de un Producto cosmético en Sujetos Con Signos de Envejecimiento cutáneo. AB Biotics, SA. 2026.
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@misc{anon2026Estudi, title = {Estudio clínico Para Evaluar Los Efectos y la Seguridad de un Producto cosmético en Sujetos Con Signos de Envejecimiento cutáneo.}, author = {Anonymous}, journal = {AB Biotics, SA}, year = {2026}, }

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