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Back to Pure NewsCaps Home 11/05/2007


Featured Articles

-Maintaining a Healthy Colon

-Vitamin D: An Interview with Mark Swanson, N.D.

What’s New in November?

-GI Formulas: Colon Health Complete, Lipotropic Detox and Peptic Care ZC

-Enhanced Osteoporosis Formulas: OsteoBalance, +CAL+ with Ipriflavone and Cal/Mag w/Cofactors (powder) NOW ENHANCED WITH MORE VITAMIN D

-Macular Support Formula NOW ENHANCED WITH MORE LUTEIN AND ZEAXANTHIN

Product Highlights

-Read more about our weekly product specials

Featured Abstracts

-Conjugated linoleic acid promotes healthy body composition and weight management over the holiday season...*

-Calcium supports healthy colon cell cycle function and overall colon health in a randomized, double blind, controlled trial involving 930 individuals...*

-The combination of quercetin and curcumin promotes healthy cyclooxygenase-2 enzyme activity and cell health of the colon and rectum...*

-Higher levels of vitamin D (800 i.u. or more) combined with calcium is associated with bone health...*

-Zinc L-carnosine maintains gastric mucosal health in response to hydrochloric acid at least in part by promoting healthy gene expression...*

Frequently Asked Questions

-Why are methyl-donor nutrients important for health?

Zinc L-carnosine protects against mucosal injury in portal hypertensive gastropathy through induction of heat shock protein 72

BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Increased susceptibility to gastric mucosal injury is observed in portal hypertensive gastropathy (PHG). In this study, the effects of zinc L-carnosine, an anti-ulcer drug, were evaluated on expression of heat shock protein (hsp) 72 and cytoprotection in gastric mucosa in a rat model of PHG. METHODS: Portal hypertensive gastropathy with liver cirrhosis was induced by bile duct ligation for 4 weeks in male Sprague-Dawley rats. Expression of gastric mucosal hsp72 was evaluated by Western blotting at 6 h after intragastric administration of L-carnosine, zinc sulfate, or zinc L-carnosine. Blood was also collected for determination of serum zinc level. Mucosal protective abilities against hydrochloric acid (HCl) (0.6N) followed by pretreatment with L-carnosine, zinc sulfate or zinc L-carnosine were also studied. RESULTS: L-carnosine, zinc sulfate, and zinc L-carnosine induced hsp72 in gastric mucosa of rats with bile duct ligation. Zinc sulfate and zinc L-carnosine suppressed HCl-induced mucosal injury. However, L-carnosine could not suppress HCl-induced mucosal injury. Serum zinc levels were significantly elevated after zinc L-carnosine administration. Furthermore, pretreatment with zinc L-carnosine (30-300 mg/kg) increased the expression of hsp72 in gastric mucosa and prevented HCl-induced mucosal injury in rats with bile duct ligation in a dose-dependent manner. CONCLUSIONS: Zinc derivatives, especially zinc L-carnosine, protected portal hypertensive gastric mucosa with increased hsp72 expression in cirrhotic rats. It is postulated that zinc L-carnosine may be beneficial to the mucosal protection in PHG as a 'chaperone inducer'. Mikami K, Otaka M, Watanabe D, et al. J Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2006 Nov;21(11):1669-74.


For educational purposes only. Consult your physician for any health problems.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food & Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease.


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