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Treatment of acne with a combination of propolis, tea tree oil, and Aloe vera compared to erythromycin cream: two double-blind investigations

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2018
Citazione:
Treatment of acne with a combination of propolis, tea tree oil, and Aloe vera compared to erythromycin cream: two double-blind investigations / Mazzarello, V; Donadu, Mg; Ferrari, M; Piga, Giorgio; Usai, D; Zanetti, S; Sotgiu, Ma. - In: CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY. - ISSN 1179-1438. - 13:10(2018), pp. 175-181. [10.2147/CPAA.S180474]
Abstract:
INTRODUCTION:
Antibiotics that suppress Propionibacterium acnes are the standard treatment for acne but are becoming less effective, due to the appearance of antibiotic-resistant strains. Many plants are known to have innate antimicrobial action and can be used as alternatives to antibiotics; thus, it is necessary to prove their effectiveness in vivo. This study aimed to evaluate the anti-acne efficacy of a new cream based on three natural extracts, comparing it to erythromycin cream and placebo.
PATIENTS AND METHODS:
Sixty patients with mild to moderate acne vulgaris were randomly divided into three groups: treated with cream containing 20% propolis, 3% "tea tree oil", and 10% "Aloe vera" (PTAC) (n=20); or with 3 % erythromycin cream (ERC) (n=20); or with placebo (n=20). At baseline, after 15 and 30 days, investigators evaluated response to treatment by counting acne lesions through noninvasive measurements and macrophotography.
RESULTS:
All the clinical and instrumental values studied were statistically different from placebo except for sebometry, pHmetry, and erythema index values, measured on healthy skin. Unlike in the placebo group, papular and scar lesions showed high erythema reduction after 15 and 30 days of PTAC and ERC application.
CONCLUSION:
The PTAC formulation was better than ERC in reducing erythema scars, acne severity index, and total lesion count.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Aloe barbadensis; Melaleuca alternifolia oil; antibiotic resistance; noninvasive analysis; phytotherapy; propolis
Elenco autori:
Mazzarello, V; Donadu, Mg; Ferrari, M; Piga, Giorgio; Usai, D; Zanetti, S; Sotgiu, Ma
Autori di Ateneo:
MAZZARELLO Vittorio Lorenzo
PIGA Giorgio
SOTGIU Maria Alessandra
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.uniss.it/handle/11388/218682
Link al Full Text:
https://iris.uniss.it//retrieve/handle/11388/218682/113934/_Treatment%20of%20acne%20with%20a%20combination%20propolis%20tea%20tree%20oil.pdf
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