1. Dietary geraniol ameliorates intestinal dysbiosis and relieves symptoms in irritable bowel syndrome patients: a pilot study.
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Rizzello F, Ricci C, Scandella M, Cavazza E, Giovanardi E, Valerii MC, Campieri M, Comparone A, De Fazio L, Candela M, Turroni S, and Spisni E
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- Acyclic Monoterpenes, Adult, Bacteria classification, Bacteria genetics, Bacteria isolation & purification, Dietary Supplements analysis, Dysbiosis microbiology, Female, Gastrointestinal Microbiome, Humans, Intestines drug effects, Intestines microbiology, Irritable Bowel Syndrome microbiology, Male, Middle Aged, Pilot Projects, Retrospective Studies, Young Adult, Dysbiosis drug therapy, Irritable Bowel Syndrome drug therapy, Terpenes administration & dosage
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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
(- 1) 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.- Published
- 2018
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