LactoCran Clinical Study
Maxx-Cran Cranberry: the reference ingredient for urinary tract health
Among botanical solutions, cranberry (Vaccinium macrocarpon Aiton) has long been recognized for its ability to support urinary tract health. Its benefits are largely attributed to proanthocyanidins (PACs), specific polyphenols that help prevent certain bacteria from adhering to the urinary tract lining.
This mechanism helps support urinary comfort and may reduce the recurrence of discomfort. However, the efficacy of cranberry-based supplements depends strongly on the raw material quality, PACs content standardization, traceability and manufacturing quality as well as rigorous analytical control, which remain key challenges in the market.

These factors are essential to ensure consistent efficacy.
LactoCran has Maxx-Cran, a premium cranberry ingredient from France, produced from high-quality Vaccinium macrocarpon Aiton cranberries, Maxx-Cran benefits from its expertise in botanical extraction and quality rigor.
Maxx-Cran can produce cranberry extracts with extremely high levels of active compounds, such as 90% PACs by Bate-Smith and 20% PACs by BL-DMAC. Using advanced analytical techniques such as BL-DMAC and Bate-Smith methods, Maxx-Cran ensures precise quantification of PACs. In addition, a proprietary UPLC analytical method allows the identification of potential adulteration and guarantees the authenticity of the raw material, thus ensuring unparalleled traceability and purity.
Clinical evidence supporting urinary comfort
To validate the effectiveness of Maxx-Cran at alleviating from UTI concerns, it conducted a open-label, comparative, observational study involving 219 women experiencing recurrent urinary discomfort over a period of six months.
The study demonstrated that regular consumption of Maxx-Cran significantly improved urinary comfort and overall quality of life in women with recurrent urinary discomforts.

Key results included:
1. 60% of participants experienced no UTI episodes during the study
2. Reduced duration and intensity of urinary discomfort episodes
3. Nearly 80% of participants did not require any standard treatment during the study
4. Improvements in psychological wellbeing and perceived urinary comfort
Participants also reported improvements in concerns related to daily life situations often associated with urinary discomfort, such as travel conditions, limited bathroom access or insufficient fluid intake.
These results confirm the significant improvement in their overall quality of life and reinforce confidence in Maxx-Cran’s effectiveness and its ability to improve women’s health, offering a natural and safe alternative to traditional treatments.
93% of consumers would recommend Maxx-Cran 40G.
