2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00403-023-02588-4
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Clinical study of a spray containing birch juice for repairing sensitive skin

Abstract: Sensitive skin is described as an unpleasant sensory response to a stimulus that should not cause a sensation. Sensitive skin affects an increasing proportion of the population. Sixty-seven participants who tested positive to lactic acid sting test were recruited and randomized into two groups to observe the clinical efficacy and safety of a new birch juice spray for repairing sensitive skin. One group used test spray A, while the other group used spray B as a control. Both groups were sprayed six times daily … Show more

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“…[17,18,[40][41][42][43] Birch sap Al, Ca, Mg, Zn, and Ni, ascorbic malic, citric, phosphoric, and succinic acids, botulin, betulic acid Antiscorbutic, anticancer, bacteriostatic, anti-inflammatory. [19][20][21][22]31,32,44,45] Synthetic stoichiometric hydroxyapatite (HAP) may contain ionic substitutions like Mg 2+ , Na + , and CO 3 2− , making it well tolerated by living tissue [48]. Also, HAP is used in toothpastes or other medical applications substituted with physiological elements which enhance its bioactivity [49].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[17,18,[40][41][42][43] Birch sap Al, Ca, Mg, Zn, and Ni, ascorbic malic, citric, phosphoric, and succinic acids, botulin, betulic acid Antiscorbutic, anticancer, bacteriostatic, anti-inflammatory. [19][20][21][22]31,32,44,45] Synthetic stoichiometric hydroxyapatite (HAP) may contain ionic substitutions like Mg 2+ , Na + , and CO 3 2− , making it well tolerated by living tissue [48]. Also, HAP is used in toothpastes or other medical applications substituted with physiological elements which enhance its bioactivity [49].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%