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"New study proves tomato phytonutrients support skin’s UV resilience"

Lycored, an international wellness company, announced the publication of its newest paper in the peer-reviewed medical journal, Skin Pharmacology and Physiology (Skin Pharmacol Physiol). Within the paper, researchers confirm supplementation of Lycoderm, a carotenoid-rich tomato nutrient complex, allows for the proper nourishment of body and skin and also balances skin’s response to UV rays.

By oral supplementation of Lycoderm, which blends standardized levels of tomato phytonutrients and carnosic acid (rosemary extract) inspired by the Mediterranean diet, skin cells are better able to cope with environmental challenges by appearing visibly less red and increasing skin’s resilience against UV.

This large, 149-person 2018 study is a continuation of Lycored’s award-winning 2016 study, which uncovered how the Lycoderm tomato nutrient complex nourishes body and skin with carotenoids. This new study builds upon that discovery; with 12 weeks of supplementation, UV-exposed skin appeared calmer on both molecular and physiological levels. Internally, participants experienced reduced secretion of pro-inflammatory mediators and externally, that balance was reflected in reduced skin redness.

“This study supports the notion that true beauty starts from within,” says Dr. Karin Hermoni, PhD, Head of Science & Nutrition at Lycored. “All people should strive for a healthier relationship with the sun and be mindful of their exposure to UV. Complementing traditional topical skin care and sun care with proper nourishment of body and skin can help balance our skin’s response to environmental challenges and build a better foundation for beautiful skin and long term skin wellness.”

The concept was tested in a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled multicenter study, where a synergistic carotenoid-rich tomato nutrient complex (Lycoderm) was analyzed to show whether it can protect from UV-induced erythema formation; assessed as an increase in the intensity of erythema formation (redness of the irradiated spot), and the upregulation of molecular markers associated with inflammation, and whether this correlates with carotenoid blood levels. One hundred forty-nine healthy volunteers were selected at random and placed two treatment groups, where they were subjected to a five-week wash-out phase, followed by a twelve-week supplementation phase. Subjects were exposed to controlled local UV radiation both at baseline and at the end of supplementation. Chromametry analysis to evaluate erythema intensity as well as biopsies collection to evaluate cytokine mRNA levels were performed following the UV exposure.

Results from this study revealed that Lycoderm helps boost skins resilience to UV-induced erythema formation, and helps reduce the local inflammatory process in the skin by attenuating mRNA levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines such as TNFα and IL-6.

Access the article in-full, titled, Tomato Phytonutrients Balance UV Response: Results from a Double-Blind, Randomized, Placebo-Controlled Study. For additional information about Lycored, Lycoderm and this innovative skin health study, visit www.lycored.com/lycoderm.

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