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Efficacy of a repair cream containing Rhealba oat plantlets extract l-ALA–l-GLU dipeptide, and hyaluronic acid in wound healing

Efficacy of a repair cream containing Rhealba oat plantlets extract l-ALA–l-GLU dipeptide, and hyaluronic acid in wound healing following dermatological acts: a meta-analysis of >2,000 patients in eight countries corroborated by a dermatopediatric clinical case.

Article specifications

This meta-analysis was published in 2018 in Journal of Clin Cosmet Investig Dermatol. (IF 2015:1.12) by France, DOM-TOM, Portugal, Romania, Korea, Italy, Taiwan, and Spanish specialists. An open observational study lasting 1 month was conducted on 2,363 patients who had undergone various dermatological procedures. This study was conducted in eight European countries and an Asian country during which the tolerance and efficacy of a cosmetic cream based on Rhealba oat plantlets’ extract, l-ALA–l-GLU dipeptide, and hyaluronic acid were assessed on patients’ wounds.

 

Results

This clinical focus complements the previous meta-analysis by demonstrating that the tested cream containing Rhealba oat plantlets’ extracts, l-ALA–l-GLU dipeptide, and hyaluronic acid could also be used with a great efficacy in children after thermal burns to prevent scaring.

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