In vitro and in vivo effects of ferulic acid on gastrointestinal motility: inhibition of cisplatin-induced delay in gastric emptying in rats.
World J Gastroenterol 2006 September 7; 12(33): 5363-5367 • 2006
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Badary OA1, Awad AS, Sherief MA, Hamada FM
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World J Gastroenterol 2006 September 7; 12(33): 5363-5367
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World J Gastroenterol. 2006 Sep 7;12(33):5363-7.
In vitro and in vivo effects of ferulic acid on gastrointestinal motility: inhibition of cisplatin-induced delay in gastric emptying in rats.
Badary OA1, Awad AS, Sherief MA, Hamada FM.
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Abstract
AIM:
To study the effects of ferulic acid on gastrointestinal motility both in vitro and in vivo.
METHODS:
Ferulic acid induced concentration-dependent stimulation of the basal tone of isolated guinea pig ileum (2-20 micromol/L) and isolated rat fundus (0.05-0.4 mmol/L).
RESULTS:
Ferulic acid significantly accelerated the gastrointestinal transit and gastric emptying in rats in a dose-dependent manner (50-200 mg/kg, po). Cisplatin (2.5-20 mg/kg, ip) induced a dose-dependent delay in gastric emptying in rats. Pretreatment with ferulic acid dose-dependently, significantly reversed the cisplatin-induced delay in gastric emptying.
CONCLUSION:
The endogenous prostaglandins (PGs) are involved in mediating the stimulant effects of ferulic acid. This effect of dietary ferulic acid may help improve other accompanying gastrointestinal symptoms such as abdominal discomfort and also may protect against emesis induced by cytotoxic drugs
In vitro and in vivo effects of ferulic acid on gastrointestinal motility: inhibition of cisplatin-induced delay in gastric emptying in rats.
Badary OA1, Awad AS, Sherief MA, Hamada FM.
Author information
Abstract
AIM:
To study the effects of ferulic acid on gastrointestinal motility both in vitro and in vivo.
METHODS:
Ferulic acid induced concentration-dependent stimulation of the basal tone of isolated guinea pig ileum (2-20 micromol/L) and isolated rat fundus (0.05-0.4 mmol/L).
RESULTS:
Ferulic acid significantly accelerated the gastrointestinal transit and gastric emptying in rats in a dose-dependent manner (50-200 mg/kg, po). Cisplatin (2.5-20 mg/kg, ip) induced a dose-dependent delay in gastric emptying in rats. Pretreatment with ferulic acid dose-dependently, significantly reversed the cisplatin-induced delay in gastric emptying.
CONCLUSION:
The endogenous prostaglandins (PGs) are involved in mediating the stimulant effects of ferulic acid. This effect of dietary ferulic acid may help improve other accompanying gastrointestinal symptoms such as abdominal discomfort and also may protect against emesis induced by cytotoxic drugs
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