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Summative Interaction Between Astaxanthin, Ginkgo biloba Extract (EGb761) and Vitamin C in Suppression of Respiratory Inflammation: A comparison with Ibuprofen

David Haines
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Balazs Varga
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Istvan Bak
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Bela Juhasz
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Fadia Fouad Mahmoud
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Hejbatullah Kalantari
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Rudolf Gesztelyi
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ABSTRACT Here, combinations of Ginkgo biloba leaf extract (EGb761) plus the carotenoid antioxidant astaxanthin (ASX) and vitamin C are evaluated for summative dose effect in inhibition of asthma-associated inflammation in asthmatic Guinea Pigs. Ovalbumin-sensitized Hartley Guinea pigs challenged with ovalbumin aerosol to induce asthma, were administered EGb761, ASX, vitamin C, or ibuprofen. Following sacrifice, Bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid was evaluated for inflammatory cell infiltrates and lung tissue cyclic nucleotide content. Each parameter measured was significantly altered to a greater degree by drug combinations, than by each component acting independently. An optimal combination was identified that included astaxanthin (10 mg/kg), vitamin C (200 mg/kg), and EGb761 (10 mg/kg), resulting in counts of eosinophils and neutrophils each 1.6-fold lower; macrophages 1.8-fold lower, cAMP 1.4-fold higher; and cGMP 2.04-fold higher than levels in untreated, asthmatic animals (p<0.05). In conclusion, EGb761, ASX and vitamin C are shown here to interact summatively to suppress inflammation with efficacy equal to or better than ibuprofen, a widely used non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). Such combinations of non-toxic phytochemicals constitute powerful tools for prevention of onset of acute and chronic inflammatory disease if consumed regularly by healthy individuals; and may also augment effectiveness of therapy for those with established illness.

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hal-00599826 , version 1 (11-06-2011)

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David Haines, Balazs Varga, Istvan Bak, Bela Juhasz, Fadia Fouad Mahmoud, et al.. Summative Interaction Between Astaxanthin, Ginkgo biloba Extract (EGb761) and Vitamin C in Suppression of Respiratory Inflammation: A comparison with Ibuprofen. Phytotherapy Research, 2010, 25 (1), pp.128. ⟨10.1002/ptr.3160⟩. ⟨hal-00599826⟩

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