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Dietary geraniol ameliorates intestinal dysbiosis and relieves symptoms in irritable bowel syndrome patients: A pilot study

BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine, ISSN: 1472-6882, Vol: 18, Issue: 1, Page: 338
2018
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  • Citations
    23
  • Captures
    103
  • Mentions
    1
    • Blog Mentions
      1
      • Blog
        1
  • Social Media
    38
    • Shares, Likes & Comments
      38
      • Facebook
        38

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Background: (Trans)-3,7-Dimethyl-2,6-octadien-1-ol, commonly called geraniol (Ge-OH), is an acyclic monoterpene alcohol with well-known anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. Ge-OH is a non-toxic compound classified as Generally Recognized As Safe (GRAS) by the US Food and Drug Administration and the European Food Security Agency. Methods: Ge-OH was orally administered at a maximum daily dose of 8 mg kg body weight for four weeks in a delayed release formulation capable of reaching the colon. Fecal microbiota and blood cytokines were analyzed before and after Ge-OH treatment, as well as IBS symptomatology by using Visual Analogue Scale (VAS-IBS). Results: The results show that orally administered Ge-OH is a powerful modulator of the intestinal microbial ecosystem, capable of leading to increased relative abundances of Collinsella and especially Faecalibacterium, a well-known health-promoting butyrate producer consistently found to be decreased in IBS patients. Moreover, Ge-OH strongly improved the clinical symptoms of colitis by significantly reducing the score recorded by the VAS-IBS questionnaire. Clinical improvement was associated with a significant reduction in the circulating MIP-1β, a chemokine found to be increased in several IBS patients. Conclusion: Ge-OH could be a powerful component for food supplement targeted to the treatment of IBS patients. Trial registration: ISRCTN47041881, retrospectively registered on 19th July 2018.

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Rizzello, Fernando; Ricci, Chiara; Scandella, Michela; Cavazza, Elena; Giovanardi, Elisabetta; Valerii, Maria Chiara; Campieri, Massimo; Comparone, Antonietta; De Fazio, Luigia; Candela, Marco; Turroni, Silvia; Spisni, Enzo

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