2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2017.01.006
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Anti-diarrhoeal therapeutic potential and safety assessment of sulphated polysaccharide fraction from Gracilaria intermedia seaweed in mice

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“…It can then be inferred that the inhibitory effects of RAG on castor oil-induced diarrhea could be due to inhibition of any of these mediators [56], which would affect the intraluminal fluid accumulation produced by castor oil. Studies by Araújo et al [32], Sousa et al [46], Leódido et al [47], and Bezerra et al [57] on the antidiarrheal actions of red algae-sulfated polysaccharides of G. cervicornis, H. musciformis, G. intermedia, and a heteropolysaccharide from cashew gum (Anacardium occidentale), respectively, showed a result similar to ours, using a similar technique. Our results showed a small difference in effect between the doses of 60 and 120 mg/kg, indicating a plateau effect towards 120 mg/kg.…”
Section: Rag Reduces Castor Oil-induced Diarrheasupporting
confidence: 86%
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“…It can then be inferred that the inhibitory effects of RAG on castor oil-induced diarrhea could be due to inhibition of any of these mediators [56], which would affect the intraluminal fluid accumulation produced by castor oil. Studies by Araújo et al [32], Sousa et al [46], Leódido et al [47], and Bezerra et al [57] on the antidiarrheal actions of red algae-sulfated polysaccharides of G. cervicornis, H. musciformis, G. intermedia, and a heteropolysaccharide from cashew gum (Anacardium occidentale), respectively, showed a result similar to ours, using a similar technique. Our results showed a small difference in effect between the doses of 60 and 120 mg/kg, indicating a plateau effect towards 120 mg/kg.…”
Section: Rag Reduces Castor Oil-induced Diarrheasupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Pretreatment with naloxone did not impair the effects of RAG (60 mg/kg) treatment (30.9% inhibition), although it prevented the activity of loperamide (Figure 4a). Therefore, the antidiarrheal effect of RAG is not dependent on an opioid mechanism and a similar result has been observed with polysaccharides extracted from red algae [45][46][47]. Thus, RAG may delay gastrointestinal transit by other mechanisms that modulate gastrointestinal motility.…”
Section: Rag Effects On Gastrointestinal Motilitysupporting
confidence: 68%
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