| Literature DB >> 35794287 |
Chunlian Li1, Weicheng Zhang1, Xianyi Wu1, Qiuyang Cai1, Zekai Tan1, Zhengyi Hong1, Shiyuan Huang1, Yanghe Yuan1, Lewen Yao1, Lanyue Zhang2,3.
Abstract
Curcuma longa L. is one of the traditional Chinese herbs in the list of medicinal and food homology. Aromatic-turmerone is the main ingredient in turmeric essential oil. The aim of the present study is to investigate the treatment of Aromatic-turmerone on DSS-included colitis and its regulatory effect on intestinal flora disorder. Male KM mice supplemented with different concentration of aromatic-turmerone and mesalazine are subjected to 2% DSS in drinking water to induce colitis. Colon and cecum contents were collected for colitis lesion evaluation and inflammation-related gene analysis and colon contents for gut microbiota. The results show that treatments with Aromatic-turmerone significantly prevents colon shortening, alleviates the damage of colonic tissue, and reduces colonic inflammatory cytokines TNF-α and COX-2. Furthermore, the 16S rDNA gene sequence data indicate that Aromatic-turmerone improve the abundance of bacterial species, maintain some beneficial bacteria, and reduce harmful bacteria. Aromatic-turmerone downregulates the colonic inflammatory cytokines and modulates the abundance of intestinal flora, which is conductive to ameliorates DSS-induced colitis. Regularly intake of the edible herb may be help to prevent ulcerative colitis-related diseases.Entities:
Keywords: Anti-inflammatory; Aromatic-turmerone; Colitis; Curcuma longa L.; Turmeric oils
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35794287 DOI: 10.1007/s10787-022-01007-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Inflammopharmacology ISSN: 0925-4692 Impact factor: 5.093