CytoSolve® Systems Architecture Enables In Silico Modeling of a Multi-Ingredient Formulation for Aging-Related Symptom Relief at Nu Skin

Partner Description

Nu Skin Enterprises
Nu Skin Enterprises is a global personal care and wellness company focused on science-based product innovation. The organization develops nutritional and topical solutions designed to promote healthy aging, mobility, and overall quality of life through rigorous research, formulation science, and evidence-driven development strategies.

Challenge

As part of a product development initiative addressing common aging-related discomforts, Nu Skin sought to better understand the biological efficacy of a multi-ingredient formulation targeting joint pain, muscle soreness, and headaches. These symptoms arise from overlapping and interconnected biological mechanisms, including inflammation, pain signaling, neuromuscular stress, and neurovascular processes. Evaluating how individual ingredients—and their combined dosages—modulate these pathways presents significant complexity that cannot be efficiently resolved through conventional experimental approaches alone, particularly during early-stage formulation design.

How CytoSolve® Helped

CytoSolve® applied its molecular systems architecture to perform in silico ingredient testing aligned with Nu Skin’s formulation objectives. The platform integrated published molecular pathway data associated with inflammation, pain signaling, neuromuscular stress, and headache-related biology into a coherent computational framework.

CytoSolve® evaluated Tart Cherry powder, Butterbur extract (Petasites japonica), Holy basil (Ocimum sanctum) extract, Lamiophlomis rotata, and magnesium—both individually and in combination—at Nu Skin–specified dosage levels. Predictive simulations quantified how each ingredient perturbed relevant biological pathways and how combined formulations influenced system-level behavior. This approach enabled direct comparison of single-ingredient effects versus multi-ingredient interactions, providing insight into potential synergy and relative contribution across the targeted indications.

Key Benefits Realized

  • Systems-level evaluation of five bioactive ingredients relevant to aging-associated pain symptoms.
  • Predictive insight into ingredient interactions and combined effects at defined dosage levels.
  • In silico assessment of molecular pathways linked to joint pain, muscle soreness, and headaches.
  • Reduced reliance on early-stage laboratory experimentation.
  • Data-informed support for formulation refinement and product development decision-making.

Outcome

The collaboration delivered Nu Skin actionable, systems-level insight into the potential efficacy of its multi-ingredient strategy for addressing aging-related discomfort. By leveraging CytoSolve®’s validated in silico modeling platform, Nu Skin accelerated product development timelines while strengthening scientific confidence in formulation decisions. This case study highlights how computational systems biology can enable efficient, mechanism-driven innovation in wellness and personal care product development.