Mihad Omer, Omer I Omer, Mohammed Ali, Ibrahim O Mohamed
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Abstract
The use of phytochemicals as a dietary therapy for colitis has not yet gained sufficient momentum to be widely adopted as a validated therapeutic approach, primarily due to a lack of robust scientific evidence supporting their efficacy. This review aims to investigate, discuss, and evaluate interventional studies conducted on animal models that utilize phytochemicals as a therapeutic intervention for colitis. By doing so, it seeks to enhance our understanding of their mechanisms of action and contribute to the growing body of scientific knowledge, ultimately aiding in the formulation of evidence-based nutritional guidelines for patients with colitis. An extensive literature search was conducted using databases such as PubMed and Web of Science, with a particular focus on the most recent studies published between 2020 and 2024. The search prioritized in vitro and in vivo studies on animal models that explore the mechanisms through which dietary interventions employing phytochemicals alleviate colitis. The findings reveal that various categories of phytochemicals in general and the sub polyphenols category are effective in mitigating colitis through multiple pathways. Notably, studies investigating combinations of phytochemicals have demonstrated greater therapeutic potential, suggesting possible synergistic effects. However, further research is needed to elucidate the precise mechanisms underlying these synergistic interactions. While the majority of interventional studies have utilized animal models, there is a critical need for human clinical trials to validate these findings. Such studies are essential to support the development of reliable nutritional guidelines and to translate preclinical findings into practical dietary recommendations for patients with colitis.
使用植物化学物质作为结肠炎的饮食疗法尚未获得足够的动力,作为一种有效的治疗方法被广泛采用,主要是因为缺乏强有力的科学证据支持其功效。本综述旨在调查、讨论和评价利用植物化学物质作为结肠炎治疗干预的动物模型介入研究。通过这样做,它旨在加强我们对其作用机制的理解,并为不断增长的科学知识做出贡献,最终帮助制定以证据为基础的结肠炎患者营养指南。使用PubMed和Web of Science等数据库进行了广泛的文献检索,特别关注2020年至2024年间发表的最新研究。该研究优先考虑在动物模型上进行体外和体内研究,以探索利用植物化学物质进行饮食干预减轻结肠炎的机制。研究结果表明,各种类型的植物化学物质和亚多酚类物质通过多种途径有效缓解结肠炎。值得注意的是,研究植物化学物质的组合已经显示出更大的治疗潜力,表明可能的协同效应。然而,需要进一步的研究来阐明这些协同相互作用的确切机制。虽然大多数介入研究都使用了动物模型,但迫切需要进行人体临床试验来验证这些发现。这些研究对于支持制定可靠的营养指南和将临床前研究结果转化为结肠炎患者的实用饮食建议至关重要。