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Treatment of ulcerative colitis with germinated barley foodstuff feeding: a pilot study

Authors :
K, Mitsuyama
T, Saiki
O, Kanauchi
T, Iwanaga
N, Tomiyasu
T, Nishiyama
H, Tateishi
A, Shirachi
M, Ide
A, Suzuki
K, Noguchi
H, Ikeda
A, Toyonaga
M, Sata
Source :
Alimentary pharmacologytherapeutics. 12(12)
Publication Year :
1999

Abstract

Germinated barley foodstuff (GBF) has been shown to attenuate intestinal injury in animal models, largely by increasing luminal short-chain fatty acid production.To investigate the safety and efficacy of GBF in the treatment of ulcerative colitis (UC).Ten patients with active UC received 30 g of GBF daily for 4 weeks in an open-label treatment protocol while the baseline anti-inflammatory therapy was continued. The response to treatment was evaluated clinically and endoscopically. Pre- and post-treatment stool concentrations of short-chain fatty acids were measured by gas-liquid chromatography.Patients showed improvement in their clinical activity index scores, with a significant decrease in the score from 6.9+/-1.4 to 2.8+/-1.5 (mean+/-S.E.M., P0.05). The endoscopic index score fell from 6.1+/-2.3 to 3.8+/-2.3 (P0.0001). Patients showed an increase in stool butyrate concentrations after GBF treatment (P0.05). No side-effects were observed.Oral GBF therapy may have a place in management of ulcerative colitis, but controlled studies are needed to demonstrate its efficacy in the treatment of this disorder.

Details

ISSN :
02692813
Volume :
12
Issue :
12
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Alimentary pharmacologytherapeutics
Accession number :
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