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Anti-inflammatory effects of acacia and guar gum in 5-amino salicylic acid formulations in experimental colitis

Findings from recent studies revealed a significant anti-inflammatory effect of polysaccharide-based excipients when formulated with classical drugs in experimental inflammatory bowel disease models. In this study, acacia and guar gum were investigated beyond their typical functionality for a possib...

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Autores principales: Jhundoo, Henusha D., Siefen, Tobias, Liang, Alfred, Schmidt, Christoph, Lokhnauth, John, Moulari, Brice, Béduneau, Arnaud, Pellequer, Yann, Larsen, Crilles Casper, Lamprecht, Alf
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8105628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33997765
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpx.2021.100080
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author Jhundoo, Henusha D.
Siefen, Tobias
Liang, Alfred
Schmidt, Christoph
Lokhnauth, John
Moulari, Brice
Béduneau, Arnaud
Pellequer, Yann
Larsen, Crilles Casper
Lamprecht, Alf
author_facet Jhundoo, Henusha D.
Siefen, Tobias
Liang, Alfred
Schmidt, Christoph
Lokhnauth, John
Moulari, Brice
Béduneau, Arnaud
Pellequer, Yann
Larsen, Crilles Casper
Lamprecht, Alf
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description Findings from recent studies revealed a significant anti-inflammatory effect of polysaccharide-based excipients when formulated with classical drugs in experimental inflammatory bowel disease models. In this study, acacia and guar gum were investigated beyond their typical functionality for a possible additive anti-inflammatory effect when administered with 5-amino salicylic acid (5ASA) in murine experimental colitis. Anti-inflammatory effects of acacia and guar gum-based aqueous suspensions of 5ASA were evaluated in a murine experimental colitis. Acacia or guar gum (30 or 300 mg/kg) were administered via rectal administration alone or in combination with 5ASA (30 mg/kg). Disease activity, myeloperoxidase activity (MPO) and intratissue concentrations of various cytokines were assessed. Both acacia and guar gum separately showed significant effects in reducing the inflammatory markers in murine colitis model in vivo. When combined with the anti-inflammatory drug 5ASA, acacia showed a stronger therapeutic effect than guar gum, especially at the higher dose of acacia (300 mg/kg) which significantly reduced the inflammation in vivo compared to 5ASA alone (MPO, 5ASA: 5743 ± 1334, 5ASA + 30 mg/kg acacia: 3762 ± 2342; 5ASA + 30 mg/kg guar gum: 7373 ± 2115, 5ASA + 300 mg/kg acacia: 3131 ± 1012, 5ASA + 300 mg/kg guar gum: 6358 ± 2379; all U/g tissue). Acacia and guar gum separately showed significant anti-inflammatory effects in murine colitis, and furthermore, high dose acacia led to an additional therapeutic benefit when co-administered with 5ASA. These results indicate that further investigations are surely warranted in the search of better colitis therapy.
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spelling pubmed-81056282021-05-14 Anti-inflammatory effects of acacia and guar gum in 5-amino salicylic acid formulations in experimental colitis Jhundoo, Henusha D. Siefen, Tobias Liang, Alfred Schmidt, Christoph Lokhnauth, John Moulari, Brice Béduneau, Arnaud Pellequer, Yann Larsen, Crilles Casper Lamprecht, Alf Int J Pharm X Research Paper Findings from recent studies revealed a significant anti-inflammatory effect of polysaccharide-based excipients when formulated with classical drugs in experimental inflammatory bowel disease models. In this study, acacia and guar gum were investigated beyond their typical functionality for a possible additive anti-inflammatory effect when administered with 5-amino salicylic acid (5ASA) in murine experimental colitis. Anti-inflammatory effects of acacia and guar gum-based aqueous suspensions of 5ASA were evaluated in a murine experimental colitis. Acacia or guar gum (30 or 300 mg/kg) were administered via rectal administration alone or in combination with 5ASA (30 mg/kg). Disease activity, myeloperoxidase activity (MPO) and intratissue concentrations of various cytokines were assessed. Both acacia and guar gum separately showed significant effects in reducing the inflammatory markers in murine colitis model in vivo. When combined with the anti-inflammatory drug 5ASA, acacia showed a stronger therapeutic effect than guar gum, especially at the higher dose of acacia (300 mg/kg) which significantly reduced the inflammation in vivo compared to 5ASA alone (MPO, 5ASA: 5743 ± 1334, 5ASA + 30 mg/kg acacia: 3762 ± 2342; 5ASA + 30 mg/kg guar gum: 7373 ± 2115, 5ASA + 300 mg/kg acacia: 3131 ± 1012, 5ASA + 300 mg/kg guar gum: 6358 ± 2379; all U/g tissue). Acacia and guar gum separately showed significant anti-inflammatory effects in murine colitis, and furthermore, high dose acacia led to an additional therapeutic benefit when co-administered with 5ASA. These results indicate that further investigations are surely warranted in the search of better colitis therapy. Elsevier 2021-04-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8105628/ /pubmed/33997765 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpx.2021.100080 Text en © 2021 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Jhundoo, Henusha D.
Siefen, Tobias
Liang, Alfred
Schmidt, Christoph
Lokhnauth, John
Moulari, Brice
Béduneau, Arnaud
Pellequer, Yann
Larsen, Crilles Casper
Lamprecht, Alf
Anti-inflammatory effects of acacia and guar gum in 5-amino salicylic acid formulations in experimental colitis
title Anti-inflammatory effects of acacia and guar gum in 5-amino salicylic acid formulations in experimental colitis
title_full Anti-inflammatory effects of acacia and guar gum in 5-amino salicylic acid formulations in experimental colitis
title_fullStr Anti-inflammatory effects of acacia and guar gum in 5-amino salicylic acid formulations in experimental colitis
title_full_unstemmed Anti-inflammatory effects of acacia and guar gum in 5-amino salicylic acid formulations in experimental colitis
title_short Anti-inflammatory effects of acacia and guar gum in 5-amino salicylic acid formulations in experimental colitis
title_sort anti-inflammatory effects of acacia and guar gum in 5-amino salicylic acid formulations in experimental colitis
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8105628/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33997765
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ijpx.2021.100080
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