| Literature DB >> 30786935 |
Jong-Min Lim1, Chang-Hyun Song2,3, Su-Jin Park2,3, Dong-Chan Park1, Go-Woon Jung1, Hyung-Rae Cho1, Khawaja Muhammad Imran Bashir4,5, Sae Kwang Ku6, Jae-Suk Choi7,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Hordeum vulgare L (barley) contains numerous phenolic substances with proven anticancer, antioxidant and gastroprotective activities. Saccharification increases the functionality and bioavailability of these compounds thus can aid in the development of a natural product based medicine. This study aimed to investigate the possible gastroprotective effects of saccharification on the indomethacin (IND)-induced gastric ulcers in rats using Weissella cibaria- and Saccharomyces cerevisiae-triple fermented H. vulgare extract (FBe).Entities:
Keywords: Barley extract; Fermentation; Gastric ulcer; Gastroprotection; Hordeum vulgare; Indomethacin
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30786935 PMCID: PMC6383278 DOI: 10.1186/s12906-019-2457-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Complement Altern Med ISSN: 1472-6882 Impact factor: 3.659
Fig. 1Experimental designs used in this study. FBe: triple fermented barley extract as test material; IND: indomethacin; OM: omeprazole
Composition of fermented barley extract (FBE)
| Nutrition fact | Unit | Amount |
|---|---|---|
| Calorie | kcal/100 g | 385.3 |
| Carbohydrates | % | 93.0 |
| Protein | % | 3.1 |
| Lipids | % | 0.1 |
| Total polyphenols | mg/g | 3.66 ± 0.12 |
| Total flavonoids | mg/g | 0.31 ± 0.02 |
| Dietary fiber | % | 20.20 |
Fig. 2Representative gross stomach images taken from intact or IND-treated mice. a: Intact control (DW 5 ml kg− 1, twice administered rats with 30 min-intervals). b: IND control (DW 5 ml kg− 1 and IND 25 mg kg− 1 administered gastric mucosal damage induced vehicle control rats). c: OM (OM 10 mg kg− 1 and IND 25 mg kg− 1 administered reference drug treated rats). d: FBe 300 (FBe 300 mg kg− 1 and IND 25 mg kg− 1 administered the highest dosage experimental rats). e: FBe 200 (FBe 200 mg kg− 1 and IND 25 mg kg− 1 administered the middle dosage experimental rats). f: FBe 100 (FBe 100 mg kg− 1 and IND 25 mg kg− 1 administered the lowest dosage experimental rats). FBe: triple fermented barley extract as test material; DW: Distilled water; IND: indomethacin; OM: omeprazole; CA: cardiac regions of stomach; FU: fundus regions of stomach; PY: pylorus regions of stomach. All test substances were single orally administered, at 30 min before IND 25 mg kg− 1 single oral treatment, and all animals were sacrificed at 6 h after IND treatment. Scale bars = 11 mm
Fig. 3Gross lesion areas on the gastric mucosa, taken from intact or IND-treated rats. Values are expressed as mean ± S.D. of eight rats, mm2. FBe: triple fermented barley extract as test material; IND: indomethacin; OM: omeprazole. All test substances were single orally administered, at 30 min before IND 25 mg kg− 1 single oral treatment, and all animals were sacrificed at 6 h after IND treatment. ap < 0.01 as compared with intact control by MW test. bp < 0.01 as compared with IND control by MW test
Fig. 4Gastric MPO contents in the intact or IND-treated rats. Values are expressed as mean ± S.D. of eight rats, μM/min/mg tissue. FBe: triple fermented barley extract as test material; IND: indomethacin; OM: omeprazole; MPO: myeloperoxidase. All test substances were single orally administered, at 30 min before IND 25 mg kg− 1 single oral treatment, and all animals were sacrificed at 6 h after IND treatment. ap < 0.01 and bp < 0.05 as compared with intact control by MW test. cp < 0.01 as compared with IND control by MW test
Gastric lipid peroxidation, glutathione contents, CAT, and SOD activities in the intact or IND-treated rats
| Items (Unit) groups | Lipid peroxidation (nM of MDA/g tissue) | Glutathione contents (nM/mg tissue) | Enzyme activity | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CAT (mM/min /g tissue) | SOD (mM/min/mg tissue) | |||
| Control | ||||
| Intact | 2.73 ± 1.15 | 5.21 ± 1.34 | 87.75 ± 17.29 | 151.50 ± 16.58 |
| IND | 20.02 ± 3.60a | 1.49 ± 0.22d | 174.25 ± 26.86a | 75.75 ± 12.63a |
| Reference | ||||
| OM 10 mg kg− 1 | 12.91 ± 2.96ac | 2.37 ± 0.42d,e | 126.63 ± 14.92a,c | 113.88 ± 10.74a,c |
| FBe treated as | ||||
| 100 mg kg− 1 | 15.56 ± 1.95a,c | 2.05 ± 0.34d,e | 142.13 ± 13.42a,c | 100.38 ± 18.91a,c |
| 200 mg kg− 1 | 13.01 ± 2.16a,c | 2.56 ± 0.68d,e | 124.75 ± 19.31a,c | 115.00 ± 11.99a,c |
| 300 mg kg− 1 | 6.11 ± 1.79a,c | 3.37 ± 0.54d,e | 109.63 ± 16.40b,c | 131.00 ± 15.15a,c |
Values are expressed as mean ± S.D. of eight rats
FBe triple fermented barley extract as test material, IND indomethacin, OM omeprazole, MDA malondialdehyde, CAT catalase, SOD superoxide dismutase
ap < 0.01
bp < 0.05 as compared with intact control by LSD test
cp < 0.01 as compared with IND control by LSD test
dp < 0.01 as compared with intact control by MW test
ep < 0.01 as compared with IND control by MW test
Histomorphometrical analysis on the fundus, taken from intact or IND-treated rats
| Items (Unit) groups | Histomorphometry (at sacrifice) | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Invasive percentages of lesions* (%) | Mean peri-ulcerative mucosa thickness (μm) | Semiquantitative scores (Max = 3) | |
| Control | |||
| Intact | 4.27 ± 2.87 | 902.66 ± 131.22 | 0.38 ± 0.52 |
| IND | 68.53 ± 12.68e | 281.50 ± 87.64a | 2.75 ± 0.46a |
| Reference | |||
| OM 10 mg kg− 1 | 26.65 ± 15.66e,f | 538.88 ± 87.26a,b | 1.38 ± 0.52a,b |
| FBe treated as | |||
| 100 mg kg− 1 | 32.59 ± 14.44e,f | 410.09 ± 58.15a,c | 2.00 ± 0.53a,b |
| 200 mg kg− 1 | 25.63 ± 10.67e,f | 521.04 ± 90.25a,b | 1.50 ± 0.53a,b |
| 300 mg kg− 1 | 13.00 ± 5.46e,f | 635.59 ± 129.75a,b | 1.13 ± 0.64a,b |
Values are expressed as mean ± S.D. of eight rat samples
FBe triple fermented barley extract as test material, IND indomethacin, OM omeprazole
*
Semiquantitative scoring was divided into four groups; 0: normal intact mucosa, 1: slight surface erosive damages, 2: moderate mucosa damages, and 3: severe total mucosa damages
ap < 0.01 as compared with intact control by LSD test
bp < 0.01 and cp < 0.05 as compared with IND control by LSD test
dp < 0.01 as compared with intact control by MW test
ep < 0.01 as compared with IND control by MW test
Fig. 5Representative histological images of the fundic mucosa, taken from intact or IND-treated rats. a: Intact control (DW 5 mg kg− 1, twice administrated rats with 30 min-intervals). b: IND control (DW 5 mg kg− 1 and IND 25 mg kg− 1 administered gastric mucosal damage induced vehicle control rats). c: OM (OM 10 mg kg− 1 and IND 25 mg kg− 1 administered reference drug treated rats). d: FBe 300 (FBe 300 mg kg− 1 and IND 25 mg kg− 1 administered the highest dosage experimental rats). e: FBe 200 (FBe 200 mg kg− 1 and IND 25 mg kg− 1 administered the middle dosage experimental rats). f: FBe 100 (FBe 100 mg kg− 1 and IND 25 mg kg− 1 administered the lowest dosage experimental rats). FBe: triple fermented barley extract as test material; DW: Distilled water; IND: indomethacin; OM: omeprazole; LU: lumen; ML: muscle layer; MM: muscularis mucosa; MU: mucosa layer; SM: submucosa. All hematoxylin and eosin stain. Scale bars = 180 μm