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A diet containing whey protein, free glutamine, and transforming growth factor-beta ameliorates nutritional outcome and intestinal mucositis during repeated chemotherapeutic challenges in rats.
Author: AzizMoutaz, BlumStéphanie, BoukhettalaNabile, BreuilléDenis, CoëffierMoïse, DéchelottePierre, IbrahimAyman, SaudanKim-Yen, VuichoudJacques
Original Abstract of the Article :
Anticancer chemotherapy often induces side effects such as mucositis. Recent data suggest that a diet, Clinutren Protect (CP), containing whey proteins, glutamine, and transforming growth factor-beta (TGFbeta)-rich casein limits intestinal mucositis and improves recovery after a single methotrexate ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.3945/jn.109.119222
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
A Nutritional Oasis in the Chemotherapy Desert: Whey Protein and Intestinal Mucositis
Chemotherapy, a powerful tool in the fight against cancer, can often cause debilitating side effects, much like a relentless desert storm. One such side effect, intestinal mucositis, can cause severe discomfort and impair a patient's ability to recover. This research, like a resourceful traveler seeking sustenance, explores the potential of a specialized diet to alleviate mucositis and improve nutritional outcomes. The researchers investigated the effects of a diet containing whey protein, free glutamine, and transforming growth factor-beta (TGFbeta) in rats undergoing repeated chemotherapy challenges.
A Nutritional Lifeline in the Chemotherapy Desert: The Benefits of a Specialized Diet
The study, like a caravan carrying precious resources across a barren landscape, found that the specialized diet significantly improved nutritional outcomes and reduced intestinal mucositis in rats undergoing repeated chemotherapy challenges. The diet's ability to preserve fat-free mass and enhance immune function offered a much-needed respite from the harsh effects of chemotherapy. These findings, like a shimmering oasis in the chemotherapy desert, hold promise for improving the quality of life for patients undergoing cancer treatment.
Navigating the Chemotherapy Desert
If you're undergoing chemotherapy, it's crucial to focus on your nutritional health. Consult with your doctor or a registered dietitian to discuss the best dietary options for your individual needs. While this study offers a promising approach, remember that finding the right nutritional strategy for your individual circumstances is essential.
Dr. Camel's Conclusion
This research, like a camel caravan carrying a treasure trove of nutrients across the desert, offers hope for cancer patients seeking to maintain their health during treatment. The study's findings highlight the potential of a specialized diet to alleviate the debilitating side effects of chemotherapy, reminding us that even in the most challenging circumstances, a well-nourished body can find strength and resilience.
Date :
- Date Completed 2010-04-30
- Date Revised 2023-02-16
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