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Development of a compound oral liquid containing herbal extracts and its effect on immunity and gastric mucosa
Author(s) -
Pei Zejun,
Lou Zaixiang,
Zhang Bingjie,
Wang Hongxin,
Li Yaqin
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of food science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.772
H-Index - 150
eISSN - 1750-3841
pISSN - 0022-1147
DOI - 10.1111/1750-3841.15761
Subject(s) - oral mucosa , oral administration , immune system , gastric mucosa , chemistry , radix (gastropod) , xanthan gum , pharmacology , traditional medicine , polysaccharide , food science , lycium , medicine , stomach , biochemistry , biology , immunology , pathology , botany , materials science , composite material , rheology , alternative medicine
Nowadays, consumers have an increasing demand for health products. In this study, an oral liquid was developed using a compound extract consisting of three herbal extracts ( Dendrobium nobile Lindl. , Lycium barbarum , and Puerariae lobatae Radix) because the compound extract (a combination of all three extracts) was superior to every single extract in promoting the phagocytic capacity of RAW264.7 macrophages and the proliferation ability of GES‐1 cells. In this oral liquid, the dosage of the stabilizer and the sweetener was selected using a stability test and sensory quality evaluation. When 0.30% (m/v) xanthan gum and 0.20% (m/v) mogroside were added, the oral liquid had not only a good stability but also the highest sensory score for overall acceptability. The chemical composition analysis showed that the oral liquid had various functional ingredients including polysaccharides, phenols, alkaloids, and so forth. The immune‐enhancing efficacy of the oral liquid was evaluated in BALB/c mice by measuring the levels of different immune indicators. The results indicated that the oral liquid obviously enhanced nonspecific and specific immunity. A rat model with ethanol‐induced gastric ulcer was used to examine the protective effect of the oral liquid on the gastric mucosa and to explore the related mechanisms. The oral administration of the oral liquid for days significantly prevented the formation of gastric ulcer. This study provided an effective oral liquid that could enhance immunity and protect gastric mucosa.

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