Molecules (Mar 2021)

Anti-Inflammatory Effect of Phytoncide in an Animal Model of Gastrointestinal Inflammation

  • Azra Memon,
  • Bae Yong Kim,
  • Se-eun Kim,
  • Yuliya Pyao,
  • Yeong-Geun Lee,
  • Se Chan Kang,
  • Woon Kyu Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules26071895
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 7
p. 1895

Abstract

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Background: Phytoncide is known to have antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties. Purpose: This study was carried out to confirm the anti-inflammatory activity of two types of phytoncide extracts from pinecone waste. Methods: We made two types of animal models to evaluate the efficacy, an indomethacin-induced gastroenteritis rat model and a dextran sulfate sodium-induced colitis mouse model. Result: In the gastroenteritis experiment, the expression of induced-nitric oxide synthase (iNOS), a marker for inflammation, decreased in the phytoncide-supplemented groups, and gastric ulcer development was significantly inhibited (p p Conclusions: Through this study, we confirmed that phytoncide can directly inhibit inflammation in digestive organs. Although further research is needed, we conclude that phytoncide has potential anti-inflammatory properties in the digestive tract and can be developed as a functional agent.

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