Aqueous Extract of Brazilian Berry () Peel Improves Inflammatory Parameters and Modulates and in Rats with Induced-Colitis.

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Natural compounds could be a complementary alternative to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) management. This study determined the effects of an aqueous extract of peel (EJP) (50 g L) on 2,4,6-trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid-induced colitis. Wistar rats were randomized into five groups: HC-healthy control, CC-colitis control, DC-drug control, SJ-short-term treatment with EJP, and LJ-long-term treatment with EJP. The EJP treatments reduced body weight loss, stool consistency score, and spleen enlargement. Gut microbiota was modulated through increased and counts after EJP treatment. Short-chain fatty acids were also higher in the EJP treatment groups. The antioxidant enzyme activities were greater than CC or DC controls. Myeloperoxidase activity (LJ), inducible nitric oxide synthase (LJ/SJ), and intercellular adhesion molecule (SJ) levels were lower than in the CC group. EJP decreased histological scoring, mucosal thickness, and preserved the crypts and histological structure. Therefore, EJP showed beneficial effects and could be potentially used as an adjuvant in IBD treatment.
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Authors da Silva-Maia, Juliana Kelly;Batista, Ângela Giovana;Cazarin, Cinthia Baú Betim;Soares, Edilene Siqueira;Bogusz Junior, Stanislau;Leal, Raquel Franco;da Cruz-Höfling, Maria Alice;Maróstica Junior, Mário Roberto;
Journal Nutrients
Year 2019
DOI E2776
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