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Curcumin therapy in inflammatory bowel disease: a pilot study.

Peter R Holt, Seymour Katz, Robert Kirshoff
Other Digestive diseases and sciences 2005 461 次引用
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Study Design

研究类型
Controlled Clinical Trial
样本量
10
研究人群
5 ulcerative proctitis and 5 Crohn's disease patients
干预措施
Curcumin therapy in inflammatory bowel disease: a pilot study. Curcumin (pure preparation)
对照组
None
主要结局
Clinical improvement in UC proctitis and Crohn's
效应方向
Positive
偏倚风险
High

Abstract

Curcumin, a natural compound used as a food additive, has been shown to have anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties in cell culture and animal studies. A pure curcumin preparation was administered in an open label study to five patients with ulcerative proctitis and five with Crohn's disease. All proctitis patients improved, with reductions in concomitant medications in four, and four of five Crohn's disease patients had lowered CDAI scores and sedimentation rates. This encouraging pilot study suggests the need for double-blind placebo-controlled follow-up studies.

简要概述

All proctitis patients improved, with reductions in concomitant medications in four, and four of five Crohn's disease patients had lowered CDAI scores and sedimentation rates, which suggests the need for double-blind placebo-controlled follow-up studies.

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