'Benifuuki' Green Tea Containing O-Methylated Catechin Reduces Symptoms of Japanese Cedar Pollinosis: A Randomized, Double- Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial

Background: Methylated catechin, one of the active ingredients in green tea, has been reported to ameliorate allergic reactions. We evaluated the efficacy of 'Benifuuki' green tea, which contains O-methylated epigallocatechin-3-O-[3-O-methyl] gallate (O-methylated EGCG), in alleviating Jap...

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Main Authors: Sawako Masuda, Mari Maeda-Yamamoto, Satoko Usui, Takao Fujisawa
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2014-01-01
Series:Allergology International
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1323893015300344
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spelling doaj-2a86d52a261e4ccd9803edfc5b094d752020-11-25T00:16:52ZengElsevierAllergology International1323-89302014-01-0163221121710.2332/allergolint.13-OA-0620'Benifuuki' Green Tea Containing O-Methylated Catechin Reduces Symptoms of Japanese Cedar Pollinosis: A Randomized, Double- Blind, Placebo-Controlled TrialSawako Masuda0Mari Maeda-Yamamoto1Satoko Usui2Takao Fujisawa3Department of Clinical ResearchNational Agriculture and Food Research Organization, National Food Research Institute, Ibaraki, Japan.Department of Otorhinolaryngology Mie National Hospital, MieDepartment of Clinical ResearchBackground: Methylated catechin, one of the active ingredients in green tea, has been reported to ameliorate allergic reactions. We evaluated the efficacy of 'Benifuuki' green tea, which contains O-methylated epigallocatechin-3-O-[3-O-methyl] gallate (O-methylated EGCG), in alleviating Japanese cedar pollinosis (JCP). Methods: The study was a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial. The subjects with JCP were randomly assigned to drink 700 ml of 'Benifuuki' green tea containing O-methylated EGCG or 'Yabukita' green tea (not containing O-methylated EGCG) as a placebo every day from December 2007 through March 2008, which includes the pollen season. The primary outcome was the area under the curve (AUC) of symptom scores during the peak pollen season. Results: Fifty-one adults with JCP participated in the study. Twenty-six subjects were assigned to 'Benifuuki' and 25 to 'Yabukita'. The AUC of symptom score during the peak pollen season in the 'Benifuuki' group was significantly smaller than in the 'Yabukita' group for each of runny nose, itchy eyes, tearing, total nasal symptom score, total ocular symptom score, nasal symptom-medication score and ocular symptom-medication score. The total QOL-related questionnaire score for one week in the peak pollen season was significantly better in the 'Benifuuki' group. Increase in the peripheral eosinophil count in response to pollen exposure was suppressed in the 'Benifuuki' group. No adverse events were reported in either group. Conclusions: 'Benifuuki' green tea containing a large amount of O-methylated EGCG reduced the symptoms of JCP and has potential as a complementary/alternative medicine for treating seasonal allergic rhinitis.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1323893015300344allergic rhinitiscomplementary and alternative medicineefficacyJapanese cedar pollionosistreatment
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author Sawako Masuda
Mari Maeda-Yamamoto
Satoko Usui
Takao Fujisawa
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Mari Maeda-Yamamoto
Satoko Usui
Takao Fujisawa
'Benifuuki' Green Tea Containing O-Methylated Catechin Reduces Symptoms of Japanese Cedar Pollinosis: A Randomized, Double- Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
Allergology International
allergic rhinitis
complementary and alternative medicine
efficacy
Japanese cedar pollionosis
treatment
author_facet Sawako Masuda
Mari Maeda-Yamamoto
Satoko Usui
Takao Fujisawa
author_sort Sawako Masuda
title 'Benifuuki' Green Tea Containing O-Methylated Catechin Reduces Symptoms of Japanese Cedar Pollinosis: A Randomized, Double- Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
title_short 'Benifuuki' Green Tea Containing O-Methylated Catechin Reduces Symptoms of Japanese Cedar Pollinosis: A Randomized, Double- Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
title_full 'Benifuuki' Green Tea Containing O-Methylated Catechin Reduces Symptoms of Japanese Cedar Pollinosis: A Randomized, Double- Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
title_fullStr 'Benifuuki' Green Tea Containing O-Methylated Catechin Reduces Symptoms of Japanese Cedar Pollinosis: A Randomized, Double- Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
title_full_unstemmed 'Benifuuki' Green Tea Containing O-Methylated Catechin Reduces Symptoms of Japanese Cedar Pollinosis: A Randomized, Double- Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial
title_sort 'benifuuki' green tea containing o-methylated catechin reduces symptoms of japanese cedar pollinosis: a randomized, double- blind, placebo-controlled trial
publisher Elsevier
series Allergology International
issn 1323-8930
publishDate 2014-01-01
description Background: Methylated catechin, one of the active ingredients in green tea, has been reported to ameliorate allergic reactions. We evaluated the efficacy of 'Benifuuki' green tea, which contains O-methylated epigallocatechin-3-O-[3-O-methyl] gallate (O-methylated EGCG), in alleviating Japanese cedar pollinosis (JCP). Methods: The study was a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial. The subjects with JCP were randomly assigned to drink 700 ml of 'Benifuuki' green tea containing O-methylated EGCG or 'Yabukita' green tea (not containing O-methylated EGCG) as a placebo every day from December 2007 through March 2008, which includes the pollen season. The primary outcome was the area under the curve (AUC) of symptom scores during the peak pollen season. Results: Fifty-one adults with JCP participated in the study. Twenty-six subjects were assigned to 'Benifuuki' and 25 to 'Yabukita'. The AUC of symptom score during the peak pollen season in the 'Benifuuki' group was significantly smaller than in the 'Yabukita' group for each of runny nose, itchy eyes, tearing, total nasal symptom score, total ocular symptom score, nasal symptom-medication score and ocular symptom-medication score. The total QOL-related questionnaire score for one week in the peak pollen season was significantly better in the 'Benifuuki' group. Increase in the peripheral eosinophil count in response to pollen exposure was suppressed in the 'Benifuuki' group. No adverse events were reported in either group. Conclusions: 'Benifuuki' green tea containing a large amount of O-methylated EGCG reduced the symptoms of JCP and has potential as a complementary/alternative medicine for treating seasonal allergic rhinitis.
topic allergic rhinitis
complementary and alternative medicine
efficacy
Japanese cedar pollionosis
treatment
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1323893015300344
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