An innovative ecobiological wound repair cream that restores the microbiome (notice n° 1639462)

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Title An innovative ecobiological wound repair cream that restores the microbiome
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Date of publication, distribution, etc. 2026.<br/>
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Summary, etc. BackgroundSmall everyday wounds would benefit from optimal healing conditions, and the role of the microbiome in this process is being increasingly discussed. Objectives: To evaluate a wound repair cream (Cicabio Crème+, NAOS Ecobiology Company, Bioderma, France), assessing its effects on the skin microbiome and wound healing.Materials & MethodsThe impact on the microbiome was evaluated by monitoring restoration of diversity after disinfection. The efficacy of the repair complex was assessed ex vivo using a 3D wound-healing human skin model to analyse closure and protein expression. Short-term evaluation of adherence, gas permeability, wound protection, and hydration was assessed. In vivo efficacy was examined through two clinical studies: one on healing erosive areas and another after chemical peel.ResultsAfter disinfection, the cream accelerated restoration of microbiome diversity (+31%, p=0.001) without promoting pathogenic/commensal bacteria or altering the level of Staphylococcus epidermidis (p=0.193). In a 3D wound-healing model, the repair complex enhanced wound closure, promoting protein expression (Ki67, loricrin, CD44, collagen XVII, VII, III) and re-epithelialisation. The cream adhered to the skin, allowed gas exchange, and provided protection and hydration. In vivo, the cream reduced transepidermal water loss (day 4: p=0.016; day 7: p=0.014), erythema (day 7: p=0.023), and functional signs (day 4: p=0.032) of erosive wounds. Following chemical peels, the cream reduced inflammation (day 7: p=0.037), visible damage (day 7: p=0.029), and skin pH (day 1: pConclusionWe demonstrate, for the first time, protection of microbiome diversity, stimulation of wound closure, and preservation of skin pH using a wound repair cream.
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Personal name Callejon, Sylvie
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Personal name Salvert, Marie
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Personal name Abric, Elise
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Personal name Buisson, Armonie
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Personal name Cadars, Benoît
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Personal name Giraud, Félix
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Personal name Scalia, Julie
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Personal name Remoue, Noëlle
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Personal name Ardiet, Nathalie
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Personal name Sayag, Michèle
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Personal name Trompezinski, Sandra
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Personal name Prestat-Marquis, Elodie
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Note European Journal of Dermatology | 35 | 6 | 2026-01-29 | p. 508-518 | 1167-1122
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