Daily intake of Citrus jabara fruit peel powder (Japanese Patent No. 5,323,127) improves allergy-like symptoms: A randomized double-blind parallel-group comparative study

S. Azuma, Y. Murakami, M. Taniguchi, K. Baba, T. Mima, K. Nakamura
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Citrus jabara (CJ) is a rare citrus fruit that used to grow naturally only in the southern part of the Kii Peninsula in Japan. Human intervention studies with oral intake of CJ fruit have shown its anti-allergic effects, but the testing method was a pre-post comparison study. In this study, we conducted a randomized, double-blind, parallel-group interventional study to evaluate the volume-dependent effects of oral intake of CJ fruit peel powder (Japanese Patent No. 5,323,127) on nasal and eye allergy-like symptoms. Ninety healthy adults were allocated to three groups and given test foods containing 1,000, 500, and 0 mg of CJ peel powder, with one packet per day for 4 weeks. After excluding those who dropped out or deviated from the study protocol, 73 were included in the efficacy analysis and 86 in the safety analysis. The high-dose group (1,000 mg/day) was significantly lower than the placebo group in the scores of “nasal and eye symptoms” at week 4, and “blocked nose” at weeks 2 and 4 in the evaluation of question I of Japanese Rhino-conjunctivitis Quality of Life Questionnaire (JRQLQ No. 1). The changes in scores (difference from the pre-observation period) on the Nasal and Eye Symptom Questionnaire showed a dose-dependent reduction in rhinorrhea. In the safety evaluation, there were no significant differences in examinations of physiology, hematology, and blood biochemistry between the groups, and no adverse events attributable to the test foods were observed. These results suggest that intake of CJ peel powder can alleviate allergy-like symptoms.
每日摄入贾巴拉柑橘果皮粉(日本专利号5,323,127)改善过敏样症状:一项随机双盲平行组比较研究
贾巴拉柑橘(CJ)是一种稀有的柑橘类水果,过去只生长在日本喜井半岛南部。口服CJ果的人体干预研究显示其抗过敏作用,但试验方法是前后比较研究。在这项研究中,我们进行了一项随机、双盲、平行组介入研究,以评估口服CJ果皮粉(日本专利号5,323,127)对鼻和眼过敏样症状的量依赖性影响。90名健康成年人被分为三组,分别给予含有1,000毫克、500毫克和0毫克CJ果皮粉的试验食品,每天一包,持续4周。在排除退出或偏离研究方案的患者后,73例纳入疗效分析,86例纳入安全性分析。在日本鼻-结膜炎生活质量问卷(JRQLQ No. 1)问题1的评估中,高剂量组(1000 mg/天)在第4周的“鼻和眼症状”评分以及第2周和第4周的“鼻塞”评分均显著低于安慰剂组。鼻和眼症状问卷评分的变化(与观察前相比的差异)显示鼻漏呈剂量依赖性减少。在安全性评估中,两组之间的生理、血液学和血液生化检查没有显著差异,也没有观察到可归因于试验食品的不良事件。这些结果表明,摄入CJ果皮粉可以缓解过敏样症状。
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