
New clinical study on PetGaia will explore skin health and coat quality in dogs
Key Takeaways
- PhytoGaia's study on PetGaia aims to provide evidence-based data on its effects on canine skin and coat health.
- PetGaia is a natural extract containing squalene, phytosterols, and tocotrienols, known for their synergistic skin health benefits.
PhytoGaia will take part with their PetGaia supplement in a new clinical study investigating its potential skin health and coat quality benefits in dogs.
In a recent
PetGaia is a branded natural pam fruit extract that consists of a synergistic complex involving plant-derived squalene and phytosterols, alpha-tocopherol, and tocotrienols. To create the supplement, is “extracted via a non-chemical, non-solvent and non-biodiesel process, ensuring clean-label compliance, allergen-free formulation and high palatability.”1
The press release detailed preclinical and human research regarding tocotrienols and squakene use in skin and hair1:
- In rodents,
dietary tocotrienols protect skin from oxidative stress and promote hair follicle regeneration2. - In humans, oral tocotrienol supplementation
improves hair count and scalp health in randomized studies3 as well assignificantly reduces reactions such as erythema, edema, itching, and blistering compared to areas treated with a simple vehicle or vitamin A4. Reviews indicate that tocotrienols and squalene may work synergistically to support skin health , skin barrier function, reduce inflammation and protect against oxidative damage5.
“This 8-week controlled study is designed to generate robust, evidence-based data on PetGaia™’s skin effects in dogs. Working with a renowned CRO ensures the trial is scientifically rigorous, producing insights that formulators and manufacturers can confidently use in product development and claim substantiation,” said Dr. Ariati Aris, Scientific Affairs Specialist at PhytoGaia.1
“As a dog owner — a French Bulldog and a Bichon Frisé, I’ve seen first-hand how sensitive skin can be, especially in my Frenchie who is prone to food reactions and coat issues. This personal experience motivates me to support this study. PetGaia™ is a natural, science-backed approach to improving skin and coat health, and as such, I’m excited to see how the results can benefit both pets and the brands that formulate with it,” added Mr. Bryan See, Vice President of PhytoGaia.1
Clinical Trial Finds Tocotrienol Beverage Boosts Antioxidant Defenses and Wellbeing in Older Adults
A recently published
In this six-month study, 67 participants aged 50–70 were instructed to consume one serving of a tocotrienol-enriched beverage or a placebo beverage once per day, preferably after breakfast. Each serving of the test beverage contained 200 mg of mixed tocotrienols. Assessments were taken at baseline, halfway through the study, and at the end.
- Participants in the tocotrienol group showed a significantly greater improvements in psychological scores than the placebo group
- A reduction in cytokines and inflammatory markers was seen in the tocotrienol group compared to placebo
- A significant improvement in antioxidant and enzyme activity was seen in the tocotrienol group compared to placebo
- Telomerase activity was also increased in the tocotrienol group. Telomerase is an enzyme important for genomic stability, the study explains
- Significant changes in cognitive scores or physical performance were not seen
“This is one of the most comprehensive human trials to date showing that tocotrienols (TocoGaia) can positively modulate several key hallmarks of aging, from reducing inflammation and oxidative stress to enhancing genomic protection,” stated Ariati Aris, scientific affairs specialist at PhytoGaia, in a July 7, 2025 press release.6 “What’s truly encouraging is that these benefits were seen within just six months of supplementation, with no reported side effects. These findings add robust support to the growing scientific evidence positioning tocotrienols (TocoGaia) as a safe and effective nutraceutical for healthy aging.”
References
- PhytoGaia conducts new clinical study on PetGaiaTM to evaluate skin health & coat quality in dogs
https://www.phytogaia.com/index.php/2025/12/05/phytogaia-conducts-new-clinical-study-on-petgaiatm-to-evaluate-skin-health-coat-quality-in-dogs/ (accessed Dec 18, 2025). - Ahmed NS, et al.
Epidermal E-Cadherin Dependent β-Catenin Pathway Is Phytochemical Inducible and Accelerates Anagen Hair Cycling . Mol Ther. 2017 Nov 1;25(11):2502-2512. - Beoy LA, et al.
Effects of tocotrienol supplementation on hair growth in human volunteers . Trop Life Sci Res. 2010 Dec;21(2):91-9. - Pedrelli VF, et al.
Clinical evaluation of photoprotective effect by a topical antioxidants combination (tocopherols and tocotrienols) . J Eur Acad Dermatol Venereol. 2012 Nov;26(11):1449-53. - Morgan NR, et al.
Explicating the multifunctional roles of tocotrienol and squalene in promoting skin health . Skin Health Dis. 2024 Aug 20;4(5):e448. - McEvoy, E. Tocotrienol beverage boosts antioxidant defenses and wellbeing in older adults, clinical trial finds
https://www.nutritionaloutlook.com/view/tocotrienol-beverage-boosts-antioxidant-defenses-and-wellbeing-in-older-adults-clinical-trial-finds (accessed Dec 18, 2025).
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