Counteracted Severity Action of Beta vulgaris Juice on Dextran Sulfate Sodium-Induced Ulcerative Colitis in Rats Through Inflammatory and Oxidative Stress Indicator Depletion.

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q4 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Journal of medicinal food Pub Date : 2025-10-01 Epub Date: 2025-08-19 DOI:10.1177/1096620X251367677
Ala Ayari, Saber Jedidi, Fatma Arrari, Nouha Dakhli, Hichem Sebai
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Beetroot has been traditionally used in folk medicine to treat various gastrointestinal disorders and is commonly consumed for its high antioxidant content. The primary objective of this study is to demonstrate, for the first time, the potential therapeutic effects of beetroot juice (BJ) in a rat model suffering from ulcerative colitis (UC) induced by dextran sulfate sodium (DSS). In addition, the study aims to identify the bioactive compounds in beetroot responsible for these effects. UC was induced in rats through the oral administration of DSS dissolved in drinking water (5%) during the final week of a 21-day treatment with BJ (5 and 10 mL/kg body weight) and compared to a reference drug, mesalazine. Phytochemical analysis revealed that BJ is a rich source of secondary metabolites such as polyphenols, flavonoids, soluble sugars, and betalains. The pretreatment with BJ significantly and dose-dependently reduced DSS-induced colonic mucosa lesions and associated histopathological alterations. The protective effects of BJ on the colonic mucosa were closely linked to its ability to mitigate oxidative damage, inflammatory injury, and biochemical imbalances. Specifically, BJ counteracted DSS-induced lipid peroxidation and restored levels of both enzymatic and nonenzymatic antioxidants. Moreover, BJ significantly decreased the levels of inflammatory markers and cytokines in plasma and colonic mucosa, while enhancing plasma scavenging activity and maintaining the homeostasis of intracellular mediators such as hydrogen peroxide, free iron, and ionizable calcium. These findings supported the use of BJ as a complementary approach for managing UC and underscore the need for further investigation into its potential clinical applications.

甜菜汁对硫酸葡聚糖钠诱导的大鼠溃疡性结肠炎的拮抗作用
传统上,甜菜根在民间医学中被用于治疗各种胃肠道疾病,并且因其高抗氧化剂含量而被广泛食用。本研究的主要目的是首次证明甜菜根汁(BJ)对葡聚糖硫酸钠(DSS)诱导的溃疡性结肠炎(UC)大鼠模型的潜在治疗作用。此外,该研究旨在确定甜菜根中产生这些作用的生物活性化合物。在用BJ (5 mL/kg体重和10 mL/kg体重)治疗21天的最后一周,通过口服溶解于饮用水(5%)的DSS诱导大鼠UC,并与参比药物美沙嗪进行比较。植物化学分析表明,BJ富含次生代谢产物,如多酚、类黄酮、可溶性糖和甜菜素。BJ预处理显著且剂量依赖性地减少了dss诱导的结肠黏膜病变和相关的组织病理学改变。BJ对结肠黏膜的保护作用与其减轻氧化损伤、炎症损伤和生化失衡的能力密切相关。具体来说,BJ抵消了dss诱导的脂质过氧化,并恢复了酶和非酶抗氧化剂的水平。此外,BJ显著降低血浆和结肠粘膜炎症标志物和细胞因子水平,同时增强血浆清除活性,维持细胞内介质(如过氧化氢、游离铁和电离钙)的稳态。这些发现支持将BJ作为UC治疗的补充方法,并强调需要进一步研究其潜在的临床应用。
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Journal of medicinal food
Journal of medicinal food 医学-食品科技
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4.50
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154
审稿时长
4.5 months
期刊介绍: Journal of Medicinal Food is the only peer-reviewed journal focusing exclusively on the medicinal value and biomedical effects of food materials. International in scope, the Journal advances the knowledge of the development of new food products and dietary supplements targeted at promoting health and the prevention and treatment of disease.
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