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Bovine Colostrum pour Traveler's Diarrhea

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Hyperimmune bovine colostrum (containing anti-ETEC antibodies) reduces traveler's diarrhea incidence. IgG antibodies provide passive immunity against E. coli toxins.

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En conclusion

Hyperimmune bovine colostrum (containing anti-ETEC antibodies) reduces traveler's diarrhea incidence. IgG antibodies provide passive immunity against E. coli toxins.

Key Study Findings

Controlled Clinical Trial n=18 4 weeks
The effect of adding colostrum or sodium butyrate to the diet on the intestinal barrier …
Dose: None vs: control (no additive) Outcome: intestinal barrier function and growth performance Effet: None p<0.001

Population: weaned DanBred Hybrid piglets aged 28 days

Review
Exploiting the vulnerability of SARS-CoV-2 with a partnership of mucosal immune function and nutrition: a …
Dose: None vs: None Outcome: None Effet: None None

Population: None

Meta-Analysis
Bovine Colostrum in Increased Intestinal Permeability in Healthy Athletes and Patients: A Meta-Analysis of Randomized …
Dose: None vs: Control Outcome: Inflammatory markers Effet: MD: -0.01 None

Population: None

Randomized Controlled Trial n=65 10 weeks
Evaluation of bovine colostrum replacer supplementation to improve weaning transition in Holstein dairy calves.
Dose: Bovine colostrum replacer during weaning vs: No colostrum supplementation Outcome: Intestinal permeability and weight gain Effet: None None

Population: Holstein dairy calves during weaning

In Vitro
Understanding the Immunomodulatory Effects of Bovine Colostrum: Insights into IL-6/IL-10 Axis-Mediated Inflammatory Control.
Dose: None vs: None Outcome: Cytokine production (IL-6/IL-10 axis) Effet: None p < 0.05

Population: In vitro (Caco-2/THP-1 co-culture model)

Key Statistics

3

Études

400

Participants

Positive

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Note

Referenced Papers

Dosage & Usage

mg = milligrams · mcg = micrograms (1,000× smaller) · IU = International Units

Posologies couramment utilisées

general:
10-20 g/day
travelersdiarrhea:
Hyperimmune colostrum: 400-3,600 mg/day (anti-ETEC formulation)
exercisegutprotection:
20 g/day starting 14 days before intense exercise
intestinalpermeability:
20-60 g/day for gut barrier support

Limite supérieure : No established upper limit; most studies use 10-60 g/day

Posologies étudiées dans la recherche

Posologie Durée Effet N
None 4 weeks Positive 18
None -- Mixed --
None -- Mixed --
None -- Positive --
Bovine colostrum replacer during weaning 10 weeks Positive 65
None -- Positive --
2.5% 5.0 weeks Mixed 13
None -- Positive --

Moment optimal de prise : On an empty stomach (30 minutes before meals) for gut barrier support

Safety & Side Effects

Effets indésirables signalés

  • Mild GI discomfort (bloating, nausea) during initial use
  • Not suitable for individuals with cow's milk protein allergy
  • Lactose content may affect lactose-intolerant individuals
  • Potential concern about growth factor (IGF-1) content in cancer survivors (theoretical)

Interactions connues

  • Immunosuppressants (colostrum immunoglobulins may theoretically interfere; clinical significance unclear)
  • No significant adverse drug interactions established

Apport maximal tolérable : No established upper limit; most studies use 10-60 g/day

Consultez toujours votre professionnel de santé avant de commencer tout complément alimentaire.Consultez toujours votre professionnel de santé avant de commencer tout complément alimentaire.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Bovine Colostrum help with Traveler's Diarrhea?
Based on 3 studies with 400 participants, there is moderate evidence from clinical studies that Bovine Colostrum may support Traveler's Diarrhea management. Our evidence grade is B (Good Evidence).
How much Bovine Colostrum should I take for Traveler's Diarrhea?
Studies have used various dosages. A commonly studied range is 10-20 g/day. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any supplement regimen.
Are there side effects of Bovine Colostrum?
Reported side effects may include Mild GI discomfort (bloating, nausea) during initial use, Not suitable for individuals with cow's milk protein allergy, Lactose content may affect lactose-intolerant individuals, Potential concern about growth factor (IGF-1) content in cancer survivors (theoretical). Most side effects are mild and dose-dependent. Consult your doctor if you experience any adverse reactions.
How strong is the evidence for Bovine Colostrum and Traveler's Diarrhea?
We rate the evidence as Grade B (Good Evidence). This rating is based on 3 peer-reviewed studies with 400 total participants. The overall direction of effect is positive.

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