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Two new RCTs from Aker BioMarine suggest that Krill oil could enhance skin health measures

Data from two randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, pilot studies showed that taking one or two grams per day of krill oil orally led to improvements in skin health that were associated with increases in the Omega-3 Index.

Scientists from Aker BioMarine and the University of Sunderland (UK) stated in the Journal of Cosmetic Dermatology​ that “The outcomes of these two studies on healthy volunteers suggest that supplementing with krill oil may enhance the skin’s ability to retain water, as well as improve its hydration and elasticity. These functions are essential for skin protection, cell regeneration, repair, and maintaining a youthful appearance.”

Beauty from within

The research indicates that Aker’s Superba Boost krill oil could be a valuable option for manufacturers of skin health supplements, a market with an estimated retail value of around $459 million in the U.S. (Source: Total USA- Nielsen xAOC).

Globally, the beauty supplement industry is projected by Mintel to reach approximately $9.3 billion by 2026.

According to Innova Market Insights, Europe led the way in global beauty supplement launches with skin health claims (41%) from 2017-2021, followed by North America (32%).

“For years, we have been studying how krill oil, with its phospholipids and long-chain omega-3 fatty acids, can positively impact skin health,” explained Katina Handeland, PhD, director of R&D for human nutrition at Aker BioMarine and the lead author of the study. “The skin’s health and moisture depend on lipid and ceramide levels, which are influenced by nutrition. Omega-3 EPA and DHA help modify the lipid composition of skin cell membranes and related lipid mediators, supporting skin barrier function. Phospholipids have a unique role in attracting and repelling water, aiding in water retention within the skin.

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