Abstract

BackgroundInflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is characterized by most common symptoms such as rectal bleeding. Lack of specific, curative treatments tempted us to evaluate the therapeutic efficacy of quercetin against acetic acid induced IBD like symptoms. MethodsAnimals were randomly divided into five groups (n=6): naive, control, sulphasalazine and quercetin, and were pretreated for three days. Colitis was induced by intra-rectal administration of 3% acetic acid. ResultsPretreatment with sulphasalazine or quercetin significantly attenuated the biochemical and morphological alterations in the colon induced by acetic acid in rats. ConclusionsThe findings of the study suggest the possible role of quercetin as therapeutics in IBD.

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