Clinical Trials Logo

Clinical Trial Summary

This study determines the effects of a single application of different antiseptic skin cleansers on the composition of the skin surface microbiome using next-generation sequencing (NGS) techniques. Twelve healthy volunteers will receive all three test products in a randomized order to compare the effects of each skin cleanser.


Clinical Trial Description

Disinfectants and oral antiseptics including PVP-I are known to kill microorganisms to a variable extent, at a variable range of time points. Microorganisms may be protected from disinfectants by production of thick masses of cells and extracellular materials, or biofilms. Moreover, antiseptics should not lead to dysbiosis after use. Dysbiosis is a negative change in the microbiome of a particular skin or mucosal region. The Human Microbiome project showed, that every area has a specific microbiota in which the human host lives with an abundance of commensal, synergistic, and potentially pathogenic microorganisms. Antiseptics with efficacy gaps and resistance may induce such dysbiosis, especially after prolonged use. It is envisaged that twelve healthy volunteers will complete the study. Each healthy volunteer will apply the test product according to a developed protocol, between established wash out periods.

The ability of the test product (Commercially available - Betadine® 7.5% skin cleanser (PVP-I 7.5%)) compared to the reference products (commercially available 4% chlorhexidine skin cleanser - Unity antiseptic hand wash (no alcohol) and Plain non antibacterial soap - Guardian gel hand wash (not medicated)) to reduce resident and transient microflora will be assessed. The hand wash products will also be assessed for their ability to maintain and/or restore balanced microflora. ;


Study Design


Related Conditions & MeSH terms


NCT number NCT03348917
Study type Interventional
Source Mundipharma Manufacturing Pte Ltd.
Contact
Status Completed
Phase Phase 4
Start date December 28, 2017
Completion date January 26, 2018

See also
  Status Clinical Trial Phase
Completed NCT04544982 - Study to Evaluate the Efficacy of Blue Fenugreek Kale Extract (BFKE) on Skin N/A
Completed NCT03346447 - Effect of Baby Wipe Solutions on Fecal Enzyme-induced Irritation N/A
Completed NCT05861622 - Examining the Efficacy of a Novel Moisturizer Across Eight Weeks N/A
Active, not recruiting NCT04614753 - Dealcoholized Muscadine Wine and Skin Health in Women N/A
Recruiting NCT06148740 - An Investigation of the Effects of a Skin Serum Containing Propolis on Skin Health and Appearance N/A
Active, not recruiting NCT06148766 - An Investigation of the Effects of a Royal Jelly and Bee Venom-Derived Skin Cream on Skin Health and Signs of Aging N/A
Active, not recruiting NCT06148753 - An Investigation of the Effects of a Royal Jelly and Bee Venom-Derived Skin Serum on Skin Health and Signs of Aging N/A
Completed NCT04511052 - Probiotics for Enhanced Tissue Carotenoid Status in Premenopausal Women Phase 1/Phase 2
Recruiting NCT05925712 - Aerofit Post Market Investigation N/A
Completed NCT02525224 - Nutritional Supplement Efficacy on Cellular Protection and Skin Health in Generally Healthy Adults N/A
Completed NCT04144777 - Efficacy of Solarplast for Health and Oxidative Stress N/A
Recruiting NCT04861623 - Effects of 100% Orange Juice on Skin Health in Women N/A
Completed NCT03771807 - Efficacy of a Nutritional Supplement on Skin Health in Generally Healthy Adults N/A
Recruiting NCT04183920 - To Determine the Activity and Mechanisms of Cranberries to Attenuate Skin Photoaging and Improve Skin Health in Women N/A
Completed NCT06452810 - A Clinical Trial to Evaluate the Effects of a Skin Balm on the Appearance of the Eye Area N/A
Completed NCT00864188 - The Influence of Probiotics in a Drinkable Yogurt on Skin Health Phase 1
Withdrawn NCT03641430 - The Effects of Over-the-Counter Products on the Skin N/A
Recruiting NCT05128240 - Nutritional Study of Fish Oil in Skin Quality in Healthy Women N/A
Completed NCT00574574 - Effects of Anthocyanin on Skin Health and Markers of Cardiovascular Disease Risk N/A