Overview
Atopic Dermatitis is associated with pronounced changes in the lipid composition in the skin. The lipid changes are influenced by and contributing to both the inflammatory circuit and the impaired barrier as well as changes in the skin microbiome This nutritional study will investigate the effect of long-chain monounsaturated fatty acid Cetoleic acid on atoptic dermatitis. Earlier studies have shown a anti-inflammatory effect of celoteic acid.
Description
Women and men will be recruited to a placebo or a cetoleic-rich fish oil group and be examined for the effect on atopic dermatitis before, during and after the study period.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria:
- Women and men 18-80 years of age.
- Diagnosed with active mild to moderate atopic dermatitis with an EASI of 1.1- 21.0.
- Willing to refrain from oil supplements (omega-3, borage, evening primrose, etc.) for 1 month before study begin (washout) and during the study
- Willing to take the study supplement for 6 months
Exclusion Criteria:
- Known allergy to fish products
- Subjects known to be pregnant or breast feeding
- Subjects perceiving systemically administered medication for AD (other than topical)
- Subjects with auto-immune diseases (except asthma and seasonal/perennial rhinitis)
- Subjects with a diagnosis of other skin diseases