SkinBioTherapeutics plc
(“SkinBioTherapeutics” or “the Company”)
Expanded enrolment for AxisBiotix-PsTM food supplement consumer study
- Study size increased to 250 from 200, following high demand for places
- Study to commence by end February 2021
- Participants’ feedback on AxisBiotix-PsTM to be monitored through smart devices
SkinBioTherapeutics plc (AIM: SBTX), a life science company focused on skin health, announces that AxisBiotix Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company, has increased the size of its food supplement consumer study from 200 to 250 participants, following a high level of demand.
Further to research exploring the relationship between the gut and the skin, SkinBioTherapeutics with its partner Winclove Probiotics B.V., developed a blend of bacterial strains in the form of a food supplement. The proprietary blend of bacterial strains has been specifically designed to balance the gut microbiome to address the over-production of new skin cells often seen in aggressive skin conditions such as psoriasis.
Enrolment for the ‘self-managed’ food supplement consumer study commenced 13 January 2021, via a dedicated website www.axisbiotix.com. There has been a high level of demand for places and consequently, the Company has extended the study size from its initial target.
The study will be monitored through a mobile device app, involving periodic questions for participants evaluating the progression of their symptoms, and the submission of photographs of affected areas.
Winclove is expecting to ship the product to the Company by mid-February. The supplements will then be dispatched to the study participants, with an expected study start date by the end of February 2021. The study will conclude before the end of April 2021 and the Company expects to be able to report on the study findings shortly thereafter.
Subject to a positive outcome, the Company will then target a commercial launch of the product during the course of 2021.
Stuart Ashman, CEO of SkinBioTherapeutics, said:
“I am overwhelmed by the response to the study. We received an extraordinary number of applicants in a very short period of time, the majority of which were psoriasis sufferers.
“The high demand for places on the study underlines just how prevalent skin conditions such as psoriasis are, and how keen sufferers are to try something new and natural to alleviate their symptoms. If we can, we want to help as many people as possible.
“We now move to the formal commencement of the study in the coming weeks and look forward to working with the applicants with the aim of seeing positive progression of their symptoms.”