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Copyright ©The Author(s) 2015.
World J Gastroenterol. Jun 7, 2015; 21(21): 6499-6517
Published online Jun 7, 2015. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v21.i21.6499
Table 1 Clinical evidence of dietary polyphenols in the management of peptic ulcer
PolyphenolPreparations
Study designDiseaseNo. of patientsTreatment durationOutcomesLevel of evidence1Ref.
Treatment groupControl group
CurcuminTurmeric 250 mg, four times per dayLiquid antacid: aluminum hydroxide (333 g) and magnesium hydroxide (33.3 g) per 1000 mL (30 mL, four times per dayRandomized controlled clinicalBenign gastric ulcers6012 wkBoth antacid drug and turmeric significantly reduced the formation of gastric ulcer. The former was more effective in reducing the ulcers1bKositchaiwat et al[55]
CurcuminCapsule-filled turmeric 3 g/d-Uncontrolled clinical trialPeptic ulcer544 wk12 (48%) of patients showed remission after 4 wk, 18 of patients after 8 wk of treatment and 19 of patients after 12 wk. There was no significant alteration in hematological parameters, liver, or renal functions after treatment4Prucksunand et al[56]
CurcuminTurmeric tablet (40 mg curcumin)Omeprazole (20 mg), amoxicillin (1 g), metronidazole (800 mg), twice a day for 1 wkRandomized controlled trialChronic gastritis with H. pylori infection364 wkThe eradication rate of H. pylori in curcumin group was 5.9% while in control group was 78.9%. IL-8 mRNA expression in control group reduced significantly in comparison with before trial, while curcumin had no effect on IL-81bKoosirirat et al[57]
CurcuminCurcumin (30 mg), bovine lactoferrin (100 mg), N-acetylcysteine (600 mg), and pantoprazole (20 mg), twice daily-Uncontrolled clinical trialPeptic ulcer257 d12% of patients showed eradication of H. pylori infection, overall severity of gastrointestinal symptoms was significantly decreased after treatment in comparison with baseline (P < 0.001). Serum pepsinogens were significantly reduced after treatment in comparison with baseline (P < 0.05)4Di Mario et al[58]
Green teaMore than 1 d in week-Cohort studyPeptic ulcer150-The incidence of H. pylori infection was lower in patients consuming green tea (45.2%) compared with the other patients (64.8%)4Boyanova et al[87]