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Experimental and Therapeutic Medicine | 2016

Effects of oral intake of heat-killed Lactobacillus brevis SBC8803 (SBL88™) on dry skin conditions: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study

Masahiro Ogawa; Asako Saiki; Yuuta Matsui; Norihiko Tsuchimoto; Yasukazu Nakakita; Yoshihiro Takata; Takeshi Nakamura

Lactobacilli are important in intestinal homeostasis, which involves the regulation of immune function, digestive health, cholesterol absorption and intestinal tumor growth amongst others. Our previous investigations have suggested that oral intake of heat-killed Lactobacillus brevis (L. brevis) SBC8803 (SBL88™) suppresses dermatitis by modulating the immune function in an atopic dermatitis mouse model. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of heat-killed L. brevis SBC8803 intake on skin hydration conditions in humans. A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study was conducted with volunteers with slightly higher levels of transepidermal water loss (TEWL) on the forearm. The subjects (126 people aged between 21 and 59 years) were randomly allocated to three groups so that the level of TEWL and the age were distributed equally among the groups. The subjects took placebo or heat-killed L. brevis SBC8803 at a daily dose of 25 or 50 mg for 12 weeks. Following the exclusion of eight subjects for plausible reasons (two withdrawals from the study, two for study violations, one for not meeting exclusion criteria and three due to their physical condition), 118 subjects were subjected to the analysis. The results of the present study revealed that following the analysis of the whole populations, marginal differences were observed in TEWL (for example, suppression of skin water loss) at the neck in the 25 mg/day group at week 8 and at the lower eye region in the 50 mg/day group at week 4 (P=0.05 and 0.09, respectively, compared with the placebo group analyzed by Dunnetts test). A significant increase in corneal hydration was also observed at the neck in the 25 mg/day group at week 12 (P=0.06, as compared with the placebo group as analyzed by Dunnetts test). In the analysis of the subpopulations whose habitual frequency of taking lactic fermentation products was less than once per week, the levels of corneal hydration at the neck (in the 50 mg/day group) and lower eye region (in the 25 mg/day group) were significantly increased at week 12 (P<0.05). In conclusion, the results of the present investigation suggest that oral intake of heat-killed L. brevis SBC8803 is effective at improving skin hydration conditions in populations with low habitual frequency of taking lactic fermentation products.


Journal of The Chemical Society, Chemical Communications | 1994

Chrymutasins: a new type of aglycone related to chartreusin; novel antitumour antibiotics from a mutant of Streptomyces chartreusis

Hideaki Uchida; Yasukazu Nakakita; Nobuyasu Enoki; Naoki Abe; Takehiko Nakamura; Masanobu Munekata

The structure of chrymutasin A, B and C are determined from spectral studies, incorporation studies of 13C-labelled sodium acetates and an aglycone derivative.


International Journal of Food Microbiology | 2008

Effect of oral administration of heat-killed Lactobacillus brevis SBC8803 on total and ovalbumin-specific immunoglobulin E production through the improvement of Th1/Th2 balance

Shuichi Segawa; Yasukazu Nakakita; Yoshihiro Takata; Yoshihisa Wakita; Takafumi Kaneko; Hirotaka Kaneda; Junji Watari; Hisako Yasui


Biological & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2008

Oral Administration of Heat-Killed Lactobacillus brevis SBC8803 Ameliorates the Development of Dermatitis and Inhibits Immunoglobulin E Production in Atopic Dermatitis Model NC/Nga Mice

Shuichi Segawa; Atsushi Hayashi; Yasukazu Nakakita; Hirotaka Kaneda; Junji Watari; Hisako Yasui


Journal of The American Society of Brewing Chemists | 2000

Monoclonal antibodies specific for the beer-spoilage ability of lactic acid bacteria

Youichi Tsuchiya; Yasukazu Nakakita; Junji Watari; Ken Shinotsuka


Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry | 2000

Application of a Bioluminescence Method for the Beer Industry: Sensitivity of MicroStarTM-RMDS for Detecting Beer-spoilage Bacteria

Toshihiro Takahashi; Yasukazu Nakakita; Junji Watari; Ken Shinotsuka


Journal of The American Society of Brewing Chemists | 2002

A strategy for detection of all beer-spoilage bacteria

Yasukazu Nakakita; Toshihiro Takahashi; Youichi Tsuchiya; Junji Watari; Ken Shinotsuka


Archive | 2005

Primer and primer set for detecting and discriminating yeast, lactic acid bacterium and obligate anaerobe and detection/discrimination method using the same

Youichi Tsuchiya; Masahiro Ogawa; Yasukazu Nakakita


Journal of The American Society of Brewing Chemists | 2003

Grouping of Lactobacillus brevis strains using the gyrB gene

Yasukazu Nakakita; H. Maeba; M. Takashio


Journal of The American Society of Brewing Chemists | 2007

Identification of beer-spoilage microorganisms using the loop-mediated isothermal amplification method

Youichi Tsuchiya; Masahiro Ogawa; Yasukazu Nakakita; Yasunobu Nara; Hirotaka Kaneda; Junji Watari; Harumi Minekawa; Takahiro Soejima

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