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Nutritional Support: The Use of Antioxidants in Inflammatory Bowel Disease

Sara Jarmakiewicz-Czaja, Katarzyna Ferenc, Aneta Sokal, Rafał Filip

2024International Journal of Molecular Sciences12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The problem of treating inflammatory bowel disease continues to be a topic of great interest for researchers. Despite the complexity surrounding their treatment and strategies to prolong periods of remission, there is a promising exploration of various compounds that have potential in combating inflammation and alleviating symptoms. Selenium, calcium, magnesium, zinc, and iron are among these compounds, offering a glimpse of hope in the treatment of IBD. These essential minerals not only hold the promise of reducing inflammation in these diseases, but also show the potential to enhance immune function and possibly influence the balance of intestinal microflora. By potentially modulating the gut microbiota, they may help support overall immune health. Furthermore, these compounds could play a crucial role in mitigating inflammation and minimising complications in patients with IBD. Furthermore, the protective effect of these compounds against mucosal damage in IBD and the protective effect of calcium itself against osteoporosis in this group of patients are notable.

Topics & Concepts

InflammationInflammatory bowel diseaseImmune systemMedicineDiseaseOsteoporosisImmunologyUlcerative colitisInflammatory Bowel DiseasesIntensive care medicineBioinformaticsInternal medicineBiologyTherapeutic Uses of Natural ElementsTrace Elements in HealthMagnesium in Health and Disease