Effects of royal jelly consumption on inflammation and oxidative stress: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.

IF 1.9 Q3 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Shaghayegh Taheri, Hossein Bahari, Farshad Mirzavi, Pegah Rahbarinejad, Zohreh Sajadi Hezaveh, Armin Doostparast, Asghar Zarban, Elyas Nattagh-Eshtivani
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Abstract

Objective: This systematic review and meta-analysis examines the impact of royal jelly (RJ) on inflammation and oxidative stress. By synthesizing existing research, it aims to provide valuable insights into the potential health benefits of RJ.

Materials and methods: PubMed/Medline, Web of Science, and Scopus were searched until the end of December 2023. This meta-analysis included all randomized clinical trials assessing the effect of RJ supplements on serum levels of high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), total antioxidant capacity (TAC), and malondialdehyde (MDA). A random-effects model was utilized to calculate the pooled mean differences (MD) and 95% confidence interval.

Results: Seven suitable datasets from 6 trials were considered eligible. RJ supplementation significantly reduced MDA (WMD, -1.79 (-3.00 to -0.58), p=0.004; I2 = 97.4%) and increased TAC (WMD, 0.98 (0.24 to 1.71), p=0.009, I2 = 98.5%), but it did not significantly change hs-CRP levels (WMD: -0.24; 95% CI: -0.60, 0.10; p=0.17). RJ supplementation in higher doses and in participants with normal body mass index (BMI) could induce a greater elevation in TAC, and in participants with normal BMI, a stronger reduction in MDA.

Conclusion: Although this meta-analysis confirmed that RJ could be a useful intervention to reduce oxidative stress, this research should be updated in future due to the restricted number of trials.

食用蜂王浆对炎症和氧化应激的影响:随机对照试验的系统回顾和荟萃分析。
目的:本系统综述和荟萃分析探讨蜂王浆(RJ)对炎症和氧化应激的影响。通过综合现有的研究,它旨在为RJ的潜在健康益处提供有价值的见解。材料和方法:检索PubMed/Medline、Web of Science和Scopus,截止到2023年12月底。该荟萃分析包括所有评估RJ补充剂对血清高敏c反应蛋白(hs-CRP)、总抗氧化能力(TAC)和丙二醛(MDA)水平影响的随机临床试验。采用随机效应模型计算合并平均差(MD)和95%置信区间。结果:来自6个试验的7个合适的数据集被认为是合格的。补充RJ显著降低MDA (WMD, -1.79 (-3.00 ~ -0.58), p=0.004;I2 = 97.4%), TAC升高(WMD, 0.98 (0.24 ~ 1.71), p=0.009, I2 = 98.5%),但hs-CRP水平无显著变化(WMD: -0.24;95% ci: -0.60, 0.10;p = 0.17)。在正常体重指数(BMI)的参与者中,高剂量的RJ补充可以诱导TAC的更高升高,而在正常体重指数的参与者中,MDA的更强降低。结论:虽然本荟萃分析证实RJ可能是一种有效的降低氧化应激的干预措施,但由于试验数量有限,该研究应在未来进行更新。
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Avicenna Journal of Phytomedicine
Avicenna Journal of Phytomedicine CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL-
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