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http://dx.doi.org/10.12750/JARB.37.1.27

Improved choleretic effect of Benachio-F®-based formula enriched with fennel extracts  

Cho, Hye Jin (Graduate School of International Agricultural Technology, Seoul National University)
Im, Jun Su (Graduate School of International Agricultural Technology, Seoul National University)
Kwon, Yong Sam (Research Center, Dong-A Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd.)
Kang, Kyung Soo (Department of Bio Life Science, Life & Environment Field, Shingu College)
Kim, Tae Min (Graduate School of International Agricultural Technology, Seoul National University)
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Journal of Animal Reproduction and Biotechnology / v.37, no.1, 2022 , pp. 27-33 More about this Journal
Abstract
Functional dyspepsia (FD) is a gastrointestinal disorder with diverse symptoms but no structural or organic manifestations. Benachio-F® (herein named 'BF-1') is an over-the-counter liquid digestive formulated with multiple herbal extracts, which has been reported to improve symptoms of FD. A total two experiments were conducted. First, we examined whether BF-1 can modulate the progression of FD through two experimental rat models. A total of three doses (0.3x, 1x, 3x of the human equivalent dose) were used. In the gastric emptying model, both 1x (standard) or 3x (3-fold-concentrated) BF-1 enhanced gastric emptying was compared with that of vehicle-treated animals. In a feeding inhibition model induced by acute restraint stress, treatment with 1x or 3x BF-1 led to a similar degree of restoration in food intake that was comparable to that of acotiamide-treated animals. Among the constituents of BF, fennel is known for its choleretic effect. Thus, we next investigated whether a novel BF-based formula (named 'BF-2') that contains an increased amount of fennel extract (3.5-fold over BF-1), has greater potency in increasing bile flow. BF-2 showed a superior choleretic effect compared to BF-1. Furthermore, the postprandial concentration of serum secretin was higher in animals pretreated with BF-2 than in those pretreated with BF-1, suggesting that the increased choleretic effect of BF-2 is related to secretin production. Our results demonstrate that BF-1 can modulate the pathophysiological mechanisms of FD by exerting prokinetic and stress-relieving effects, and that BF-2 has a better choleretic effect than BF-1.
Keywords
choleresis; feed inhibition; functional dyspepsia; gastric emptying;
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