Cranberry products and the female vaginal and gut microbiome

A Randomized, Parallel, Controlled Trial Investigating the Effects a Cranberry-Based Products on the Female Microbiome

Not applicable Interventional Ocean Spray Cranberries, Inc. · NCT07109713

This trial will test whether taking a cranberry-based product changes the vaginal and gut microbiomes and related symptoms in generally healthy premenopausal women.

Quick facts

PhaseNot applicable
Study typeInterventional
Enrollment60 (estimated)
Ages18 Years to 45 Years
SexFemale
SponsorOcean Spray Cranberries, Inc. Industry-sponsored
Locations1 site (Chicago, Illinois)
Trial IDNCT07109713 on ClinicalTrials.gov

What this trial studies

In this randomized, placebo-controlled interventional trial, generally healthy premenopausal women will be assigned to receive either a cranberry-based product or a placebo and followed over time. Researchers will collect vaginal and stool samples and participant-reported outcomes to compare changes in microbiome composition, microbial metabolites, and symptoms between groups. The trial enrolls women aged 18–45 with regular menstrual cycles and BMI between 18.5 and <30 who agree to specific lifestyle and contraception stability requirements. The study builds on evidence that cranberry polyphenols are metabolized by gut microbes and may influence microbial adhesion and cross-talk between gut and vaginal ecosystems.

Who should consider this trial

Good fit: Generally healthy premenopausal women aged 18–45 with regular menstrual cycles, BMI 18.5–<30, and willingness to follow study procedures and stable contraception use are ideal candidates.

Not a fit: People who are pregnant, planning pregnancy, lactating, postmenopausal, outside the age or BMI ranges, or unable to maintain stable contraception or study requirements are unlikely to benefit from participation.

Why it matters

Potential benefit: If successful, cranberry-based products could offer a non-drug dietary option to help support vaginal and gut microbial balance and related symptoms in premenopausal women.

How similar studies have performed: Prior research suggests cranberry compounds can affect genitourinary microbes and are metabolized by gut bacteria, but controlled trials directly comparing cranberry versus placebo on both vaginal and gut microbiomes are limited.

Eligibility criteria

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Inclusion Criteria:

* Pre-menopausal female,
* 18 - 45 years of age (inclusive) at visit 1.
* History of regular menstrual cycles (21-35 d per cycle or at the investigator's discretion) for at least 3 months prior to visit 1. Participants that are using contraceptives (IUD, patch, or pills) must be on a stable dose, defined as no change in medication regimen, within 90 days of visit 1 (or within 6 months of visit 1 for copper IUD users) and no plans to change hormonal contraceptive use during the study.
* BMI ≥18.5 to \<30.0 kg/m2 at visit 1.
* Willing to adhere to all study procedures, including lifestyle considerations (see section 6.2), and sign forms providing informed consent to participate in the study and authorization to release relevant protected health information to the Clinical Investigator.

Exclusion Criteria:

Women's health related criteria

•Female who is pregnant, planning to be pregnant during the study period, lactating, or is of childbearing potential and is unwilling to commit to the use of a medically approved form of contraception throughout the study period.

General health related criteria

* Participant has a history or presence of any gastrointestinal condition that could potentially interfere with absorption of the study product (e.g., inflammatory bowel syndrome, celiac disease, history of gastric bypass surgery).
* History or presence of clinically important cardiac, renal, hepatic, endocrine (including diabetes mellitus), pulmonary, gastrointestinal, biliary, pancreatic, or neurological disorders that may affect the participant's ability to adhere to the study protocol and/or affect study outcomes, in the judgment of the Investigator.
* Uncontrolled hypertension (systolic blood pressure ≥140 mm Hg or diastolic blood pressure ≥90 mm Hg) as defined by the blood pressure measured at visit •Stable use of hypertension medication is allowed (defined as no change in medication regimen ≤ 90 d of visit 1).
* Any signs or symptoms of active infection of clinical relevance (e.g., urinary tract or respiratory) within 5 days prior to any test visit. If an infection occurs during the study period, test visits should be rescheduled until all signs and symptoms have resolved and any treatment has been completed at least 5 days prior to testing.
* History or presence of cancer in the prior 2 years, except for non-melanoma skin cancer.
* History of any major trauma or major surgical event within 2 months of visit 1.
* Subject has elective hospitalizations planned (e.g., elective cosmetic procedures) during the study period.
* Underwent an endoscopy or colonoscopy preparation within 3 months prior to visit 1.

Exclusionary products related criteria

* Recent history of (within 12 months of screening; visit 1) or strong potential for alcohol or substance abuse. Alcohol abuse is defined as \>14 drinks per week (1 drink = 12 oz beer, 5 oz wine, or 1½ oz distilled spirits).
* Use of tobacco/nicotine products (e.g., cigarette smoking, vaping, chewing tobacco) within 12 months of visit 1.
* Habitual users (i.e., daily or almost daily) of marijuana and hemp products, including CBD products, and willing to abstain from use throughout the study period (topical creams/lotions are allowed). Occasional use (e.g., couple times a month) within 12 months of visit 1 is allowed but requires at least a 14 d washout prior to visit 1 and the participant must be willing to refrain from use during the study.
* Unstable use of any prescription medication, where stable use is defined as no change in dose or medication type within 90 days of visit 1. This exclusion criterion does not include hormonal contraceptives.
* Exposed to any non-registered drug product within 30 days prior to visit 1.
* Antibiotic use within 30 d of visit 1 and throughout the study period.
* Steroid use within 30 d of visit 1 and throughout the study period.
* Current habitual user (≥ 3 days/week ≤ 1 month of visit 1) of anti-inflammatory medications (e.g., NSAIDs, acetaminophen, etc.).
* Use of medications (over-the-counter or prescription) and/or dietary supplements, known to influence GI function, including but not limited to, pre-, post-, and probiotic supplements, fiber supplements, laxatives, enemas, suppositories, H2 blockers, proton pump inhibitors, antacids, anti-diarrheal agents, anti-depressants, and/or anti-spasmodic within 30 d of visit 1 and throughout the study period. Standard multivitamin and mineral supplements are allowed.
* Willing to avoid consuming probiotics or fermented foods within 14 d of visit 1 and throughout the study period.
* Willing to avoid consuming high-polyphenol foods and supplements \[e.g., dark colored and polyphenol-rich fruits (berries, grapes, pomegranates, cherries, grapefruit, black currant, plum) and their processed food/juice and related supplement products (e.g. grape seed extract, green tea extract); red wine; dark chocolate; cranberry extract supplements\] throughout the study period.

General safety related criteria

* Known sensitivity, intolerability, or allergy to any of the study products or their excipients.
* Any condition the Investigator believes would interfere with the participant's ability to provide informed consent or comply with the study protocol, which might confound the interpretation of the study results or put the person at undue risk

Where this trial is running

Chicago, Illinois

Study contacts

How to participate

  1. Review the eligibility criteria above with your treating physician.
  2. Visit the official trial page on ClinicalTrials.gov for the most current contact information and recruitment status.
  3. Contact the listed study coordinator or principal investigator to request pre-screening. Pre-screening is free and never obligates you to enroll.
Conditions Vaginal MicrobiomeGut MicrobiomeGut Healthvaginal microbiomegut microbiomecranberrypolyphenols
Last reviewed 2026-06-13 by the Find a Trial editorial team. Information on this page is for educational purposes and is not medical advice. Always consult qualified healthcare professionals about clinical trial participation.