The electroenterographic findings of the aqueous extract of
betalains in adult patients with intestinal hypermotility disorders
الباحث الأول:
Sahar Abdulrudha Majeed
الباحثين الآخرين:
Heider Qassam1
, Ammar Rasoul Mohammad1
, Ekhlas Sabah Hassan1*
Karrar Kareem Gaen1
, Suhad Traiji Zamil2
, Suaad Traiji Zamil2
, Hussein A Abdulkadhim
المجلة:
Journal of Advanced Pharmacy Education & Research |
تاريخ النشر:
1 يونيو، 2024
مختصر البحث:
Intestinal mobility disorders are either hypo or hypermotility conditions that affect the gastrointestinal tract due to smooth muscle or
neuronal disorders. Betalains are good candidates to be evaluated for their intestinal modulating properties s…
Intestinal mobility disorders are either hypo or hypermotility conditions that affect the gastrointestinal tract due to smooth muscle or
neuronal disorders. Betalains are good candidates to be evaluated for their intestinal modulating properties since they may have a higher
safety index and pleiotropic efficacy. In this small sample, clinical trials (N = 26 cases of motility disorders), fasting, and betalains intake
cases of motility disorders had been measured for their electro enterography EEnG at 8:00 am. Betalains intake cases were given oral
doses of 12 mg/kg betalains extract 30 minutes before measurements. A biosignal interface was used (UNO, Italy) and the driver was
installed within the Simulink R2021b block with the use of a lowpass filter to cancel ECG wave interference. The participant's privacy,
autonomy, and information about the use of this habitually used beetroot extract were insured and verbally explained regarding the
purpose of the study, the method, and the time of analysis. The results have clearly shown that the oral administration of the aqueous
extract of betalains achieved mild antispasmodic effects in cases with intestinal hypermotility disorders by decreasing the maximum force
of contraction as had been indicated by EEnG reduction in the mean amplitude difference from 1.25 micV to 1.07 micV. Moreover,
betalains caused EEnG frequency to decline from 21.5 MHz to 18.5 MHz. These effects were mild although statistically significant (P =
0.04). The oral dose of 12 mg/kg of betalains aqueous extract showed mild but significant intestinal relaxing effects in patients with
intestinal hypermotility disorders