Harrison, NYB’utyQuin, a proprietary black seed oil (BSO) cosmetic ingredient from TriNutra, positively influences irritated, itchy, and scaly skin and scalp. That's according to a new human clinical trial from the company. The blinded, controlled, single-center study involved male and female subjects aged 18-65 years old with mild to moderate seborrhea of the scalp.

Findings

After 28 days of the 5% B’utyQuin Scalp Serum application, there was a statistically significant 58.8% decrease in erythema scores and a substantial 30% decrease in scaling scores for the product as compared to baseline. 

The study was conducted following extensive in vitro research that revealed B’utyQuin’s constituents act synergistically to maximize mitochondrial functions, metabolism, energy (ATP) production and anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antimicrobial benefits, the company reports. According to a press release, B’utyQuin, when tested among three other BSOs, was the most potent inhibitor of Malassezia furfur growth, with superior antifungal potency due to high (3%) thymoquinone content and low Free Fatty Acids (FFA). This observation was strengthened by similar results while evaluating the growth inhibition of Fluconazole-resistant and sensitive Candida albicans strains. It also was effective against resistant strains of Staphylococcus aureus, three opportunistic pathogens associated with seborrhea and other skin and scalp issues. Collectively, the company says, these findings suggest that the antifungal activity depends on the high concentration of thymoquinone and that the low level of FFA correlates with maximum efficacy. 

“After the positive results from our in vitro testing and the publication of our first study demonstrating B’utyQuin’s ability to aid in aging skin, we were thrilled to see the continuation of B’utyQuin’s potent effects on the skin and scalp,” said Morris Zelkha, CEO of TriNutra. “Not only did B’utyQuin improve symptoms of seborrheic dermatitis such as redness, itchiness, scaling, and flaking of the scalp, but it also had soothing properties and reduced scalp oiliness.” 

B’utyQuin is a full-spectrum, cold-pressed, standardized Nigella sativa (black seed) oil to 3% TQ and very low FFA. Thymoquinone is one of the main actives in BSO and is recognized for its ability to support a balanced inflammatory response, improve mitochondrial activity, including ATP production, and deliver excellent antioxidant capacity and antimicrobial effects, the company says. 

 Cosmetic Opportunities

TriNutra says cosmetic applications for B’utyQuin include, but are not limited to: creams, oils, lotions, and serums for the face, body, hair and scalp, oral care, and intimate care.