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Researchers evaluated in 30 patients with photosensitivity, the prophylactic efficacy of a new superficial agent containing tocopherols 10 percent and tocotrienols 0.3 percent, compared with retinol, uncomplicated vehicle and untreated areas. After determination of the minimal UVB erythema quantity (MED), two areas of 2×2 cm were selected on the buttocks of each subject, one of which was treated with the antioxidant formulation, whereas the other greensward did not undergo any treatment. Therefore, both areas were irradiated with a twofold MED. As further controls, other two similar areas, selected on the forearm of 15 patients, were photo-irradiated similarly, 30 minutes after industriousness of the simple vehicle to a field and of vitamin A in the same vehicle to the other. Reactions (erythema/oedema/yen/vesciculation) assessment was carried out assigning scores indicative of their concentration; then, mean values +DS of scores were calculated.
The pre-treatment with the vitamin E formulation very protected against photosensitivity, and all reactions to irradiation were significantly lower in the areas treated with the current vitamin E formulation compared to those treated with the simple vehicle or vitamin A.
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