2002
DOI: 10.1159/000064580
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Could Honey Have a Place in Colitis Therapy? Effects of Honey, Prednisolone, and Disulfiram on Inflammation, Nitric Oxide, and Free Radical Formation

Abstract: Background/Aims: The purpose of this study was to investigate the potential therapeutic roles of honey, prednisolone and disulfiram in an experimental model of inflammatory bowel disease. Another aspect of the study was to find out whether these substances have any effect on nitric oxide (NO) and free radical production. Methods: After the induction of colitis with trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid in 64 male rats, physiological saline, honey, prednisolone and disulfiram enemas were applied to the rats once daily … Show more

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“…Honey supplementation significantly reduced malondialdehyde (MDA) levels in the chemically induced colitis [24] and bile duct ligated [25] rats. In other studies, honey supplementation significantly reduced MDA levels and restored SOD and CAT activities in pancreas of diabetic rats [18] and prevented MDA formation in kidney of spontaneously hypertensive rats [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Honey supplementation significantly reduced malondialdehyde (MDA) levels in the chemically induced colitis [24] and bile duct ligated [25] rats. In other studies, honey supplementation significantly reduced MDA levels and restored SOD and CAT activities in pancreas of diabetic rats [18] and prevented MDA formation in kidney of spontaneously hypertensive rats [26].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In some studies on rats, the intake of honey was effective against the onset of colitis.It was assumed that honey plays an important role in preventing inflammatory tissues from producing free radicals [65]. As regards the gastrointestinal tract, the intake of honey helps treat Helicobacter pylori infections, particularly difficult to eradicate, by fighting the bacteria's tendency to develop resistance to antibiotics [66], which is the primary cause of treatment failure.…”
Section: Gastroenteritismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In particular, propolis, a product of honey, seems to have positive effects on intestinal giardiasis, a parassitosis which affects mostly children [22]. In some studies on rats, the intake of honey was effective against the onset of colitis [23]. As no relevant studies on humans have yet been conducted, the use of honey to treat these disorders requires further investigation.…”
Section: International Scientific Evidence Of the Use Of Honey In Medmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As no relevant studies on humans have yet been conducted, the use of honey to treat these disorders requires further investigation. For the moment, we may assume that honey plays an important role in preventing inflammatory tissues from producing free radicals [23]. As regards the gastrointestinal tract, the intake of honey helps treat Helicobacter pylori infections, particularly difficult to eradicate, by fighting the bacteria's tendency to develop resistance to antibiotics [24], which is the primary cause of treatment failure.…”
Section: International Scientific Evidence Of the Use Of Honey In Medmentioning
confidence: 99%