Ginger Extract and [6]-Gingerol Inhibit Contraction of Rat Entire Small Intestine

This study aims to investigate the effect of oral administration and the direct action of ginger extract or [6]-gingerol on small intestinal contractility. The direct effect of 10 minutes preincubation of ginger ethanolic extract (10, 100 and 300 μg/mL) or [6]-gingerol (1, 30, and 100 μM) on 0.01 to...

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Main Authors: Usana Chatturong, Tanwarat Kajsongkram, Sakara Tunsophon, Rachanee Chanasong, Krongkarn Chootip
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SAGE Publishing 2018-05-01
Series:Journal of Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/2515690X18774273
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spelling doaj-252129f3f3d745748ad2b9a3595141b82020-11-25T03:07:53ZengSAGE PublishingJournal of Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine2515-690X2018-05-012310.1177/2515690X18774273Ginger Extract and [6]-Gingerol Inhibit Contraction of Rat Entire Small IntestineUsana Chatturong0Tanwarat Kajsongkram1Sakara Tunsophon2Rachanee Chanasong3Krongkarn Chootip4 Naresuan University, Phitsanulok, Thailand Thailand Institute of Scientific and Technological Research, Pathum Thani, Thailand Naresuan University, Phitsanulok, Thailand Naresuan University, Phitsanulok, Thailand Naresuan University, Phitsanulok, ThailandThis study aims to investigate the effect of oral administration and the direct action of ginger extract or [6]-gingerol on small intestinal contractility. The direct effect of 10 minutes preincubation of ginger ethanolic extract (10, 100 and 300 μg/mL) or [6]-gingerol (1, 30, and 100 μM) on 0.01 to 30 μM ACh-induced contractions of all parts of the small intestine isolated from normal rats was investigated using the organ bath technique. For in vivo study, the rats were orally administered with extract (10, 20, and 100 mg/kg/d) or [6]-gingerol (2 mg/kg/d) for 7 days, followed by determining the contractile responses to ACh of rat isolated duodenum, jejunum, and ileum and their histology were assessed. Direct application of the extract or [6]-gingerol attenuated ACh-induced contractions in each small intestinal segment, E max was reduced by 40% to 80%, while EC 50 increased 3- to 8-fold from control. Similarly, in the in vivo study ACh-induced contractions were reduced in all parts of the small intestine isolated from rats orally treated with ginger extract (20 and 100 mg/kg/d) or [6]-gingerol (2 mg/kg/d). E max decreased 15% to 30%, while EC 50 increased 1- to 3-fold compared to control. No discernable changes in the histology of intestinal segments were detectable. Thus, the results support the clinical application of ginger for disorders of gastrointestinal motility.https://doi.org/10.1177/2515690X18774273
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author Usana Chatturong
Tanwarat Kajsongkram
Sakara Tunsophon
Rachanee Chanasong
Krongkarn Chootip
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Tanwarat Kajsongkram
Sakara Tunsophon
Rachanee Chanasong
Krongkarn Chootip
Ginger Extract and [6]-Gingerol Inhibit Contraction of Rat Entire Small Intestine
Journal of Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine
author_facet Usana Chatturong
Tanwarat Kajsongkram
Sakara Tunsophon
Rachanee Chanasong
Krongkarn Chootip
author_sort Usana Chatturong
title Ginger Extract and [6]-Gingerol Inhibit Contraction of Rat Entire Small Intestine
title_short Ginger Extract and [6]-Gingerol Inhibit Contraction of Rat Entire Small Intestine
title_full Ginger Extract and [6]-Gingerol Inhibit Contraction of Rat Entire Small Intestine
title_fullStr Ginger Extract and [6]-Gingerol Inhibit Contraction of Rat Entire Small Intestine
title_full_unstemmed Ginger Extract and [6]-Gingerol Inhibit Contraction of Rat Entire Small Intestine
title_sort ginger extract and [6]-gingerol inhibit contraction of rat entire small intestine
publisher SAGE Publishing
series Journal of Evidence-Based Integrative Medicine
issn 2515-690X
publishDate 2018-05-01
description This study aims to investigate the effect of oral administration and the direct action of ginger extract or [6]-gingerol on small intestinal contractility. The direct effect of 10 minutes preincubation of ginger ethanolic extract (10, 100 and 300 μg/mL) or [6]-gingerol (1, 30, and 100 μM) on 0.01 to 30 μM ACh-induced contractions of all parts of the small intestine isolated from normal rats was investigated using the organ bath technique. For in vivo study, the rats were orally administered with extract (10, 20, and 100 mg/kg/d) or [6]-gingerol (2 mg/kg/d) for 7 days, followed by determining the contractile responses to ACh of rat isolated duodenum, jejunum, and ileum and their histology were assessed. Direct application of the extract or [6]-gingerol attenuated ACh-induced contractions in each small intestinal segment, E max was reduced by 40% to 80%, while EC 50 increased 3- to 8-fold from control. Similarly, in the in vivo study ACh-induced contractions were reduced in all parts of the small intestine isolated from rats orally treated with ginger extract (20 and 100 mg/kg/d) or [6]-gingerol (2 mg/kg/d). E max decreased 15% to 30%, while EC 50 increased 1- to 3-fold compared to control. No discernable changes in the histology of intestinal segments were detectable. Thus, the results support the clinical application of ginger for disorders of gastrointestinal motility.
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