Treatment of Ulcerative Colitis
Patients by Long-Term Administration of Germinated Barley Foodstuff:
Multi-Center Open Trial.
Int J Mol Med. 2003 Nov;12(5):701-4.
Kanauchi O, Mitsuyama K, Homma T, Takahama K, Fujiyama Y, Andoh A, Araki Y, Suga
T, Hibi T, Naganuma M, Asakura H, Nakano H, Shimoyama T, Hida N, Haruma K, Koga
H, Sata M, Tomiyasu N, Toyonaga A, Fukuda M, Kojima A, Bamba T.
Nutrient Food & Feed Division, Kirin Brewery Co. Ltd., Tokyo 104-8288, Japan.
kanauchio@kirin.co.jp
Germinated barley foodstuff (GBF), which mainly consists of dietary fiber and
glutamine-rich protein, is a prebiotic for ulcerative colitis (UC). In our
previous study, we carried out a clinical trial of GBF with mildly to moderately
active UC patients and showed that GBF treatment was able to attenuate the
symptoms of UC in a relatively short-term. The aim of this study was to
investigate the efficacy of long-term administration of GBF in the treatment of
UC in a multi-center open trial. Twenty-one patients with mildly to moderately
active UC received 20-30 g of GBF for 24 weeks in an open-label protocol while
baseline treatments (5-amino-salicyrate compounds and/or steroids) were
continued. The response to the GBF treatment was evaluated using a clinical
scoring and after 24 weeks of observation, the GBF group showed a significant
decrease in clinical activity index (especially, the degree of visible blood in
stools and the presence of nocturnal diarrhea) compared with the control group
(p<0.05). No side effects related to GBF were observed. In conclusion, GBF can
reduce the clinical activity of UC over long-term as well as short-term
administration. Nutraceutical gerrminated barley foodstuff therapy may have
a place in long-term management of Ulcerative Colitis, but controlled studies
are needed to demonstrate its efficacy in the treatment of this disorder.