Oryza Ceramax in Dermatologic Care: A Multi-pathway Approach to Skin Hydration and Barrier Repair
Abhishek De, K.N. Sarveswari, Sunil Tolat, Sunaina Hameed, Shilpa Bhat, Sanjay Jain, Onkar C Swami

TL;DR
Oryza Ceramax is a next-generation moisturizer that uses a 3:1:1 ceramide-cholesterol-fatty acid ratio and bioactive ingredients to improve skin hydration and barrier repair.
Contribution
The paper introduces Oryza Ceramax as a formulation combining ceramides, AQP boosters, and natural extracts for multi-pathway skin barrier repair.
Findings
Ceramide-dominant formulations reduce TEWL by approximately 10% and improve hydration for up to 72 hours.
Oryza Ceramax aligns with dermatologic recommendations and is free from common irritants like parabens and alcohol.
The review highlights the need for independent clinical studies to validate the formulation's efficacy.
Abstract
Environmental stressors, including climate change, pollution, and lifestyle factors, can disrupt the skin barrier, leading to dryness and exacerbating conditions such as atopic dermatitis (AD), acne, and psoriasis. Effective barrier repair requires maintaining hydration and lipid balance, particularly the ceramide-cholesterol-fatty acid ratio of 3:1:1, which is recommended by dermatological societies for optimal skin restoration. Although traditional moisturizers provide hydration through occlusives, humectants, and emollients, they often do not achieve sustained barrier repair or adequate intracellular hydration. Next-generation moisturizers are designed with bioactive ingredients that aim to both hydrate and support barrier repair by reducing inflammation, modulating the microbiome, and promoting skin homeostasis. Oryza Ceramax (Alaina Healthcare; Alembic Pharmaceuticals Pvt. Ltd.,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAdvancements in Transdermal Drug Delivery · Skin Protection and Aging · Dermatology and Skin Diseases
