Preliminary safety evaluation and biochemical efficacy of a carum carvi extract: Results from a randomized, triple-blind, and placebo-controlled clinical trial

Carum carvi L. (Apiaceae) is known as caraway, and its derivatives find wide medicinal use for health purposes, including for gastrointestinal problems and obesity. Since there is inconsistency among the reports on the safety of this plant in humans, this research was aimed at assessing the safety o...

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Main Authors: Kazemipoor, M., Wan Mohamed Radzi, C.W.J., Hajifaraji, M., Cordell, G.A.
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http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ptr.5147/abstract
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spelling my.um.eprints.113572018-04-25T05:40:21Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/11357/ Preliminary safety evaluation and biochemical efficacy of a carum carvi extract: Results from a randomized, triple-blind, and placebo-controlled clinical trial Kazemipoor, M. Wan Mohamed Radzi, C.W.J. Hajifaraji, M. Cordell, G.A. Q Science (General) QK Botany R Medicine RA0421 Public health. Hygiene. Preventive Medicine RS Pharmacy and materia medica RV Botanic, Thomsonian, and eclectic medicine Carum carvi L. (Apiaceae) is known as caraway, and its derivatives find wide medicinal use for health purposes, including for gastrointestinal problems and obesity. Since there is inconsistency among the reports on the safety of this plant in humans, this research was aimed at assessing the safety of a characterized caraway aqueous extract (CAE) in a randomized, triple-blind, placebo-controlled study. Seventy, overweight and obese, healthy women were randomly assigned into placebo (n = 35) and plant extract (n = 35) groups. Participants received either 30 ml/day of CAE or placebo. Subjects were examined at baseline and after 12 weeks for changes in heart rate, blood pressure, urine test, 25-item blood chemistries, and general health status. No significant changes of blood pressure, heart rate, urine specific gravity, and serum blood tests were observed between the two groups before and after treatment. However, in the complete blood count test, red blood cell levels were significantly (p < 0.01) increased, and platelet distribution width was significantly decreased after the dietary CAE treatment, as compared with placebo. No negative changes were observed in the general health status of the two groups. This preliminary study suggests that the oral intake of CAE appears to be without any adverse effects at a dosage of 30 ml daily for a period of 12 weeks. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. John Wiley & Sons 2014-10 Article NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/11357/1/Cw_safety-Author_version.pdf Kazemipoor, M. and Wan Mohamed Radzi, C.W.J. and Hajifaraji, M. and Cordell, G.A. (2014) Preliminary safety evaluation and biochemical efficacy of a carum carvi extract: Results from a randomized, triple-blind, and placebo-controlled clinical trial. Phytotherapy Research, 28 (10). pp. 1456-1460. ISSN 0951-418X http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ptr.5147/abstract http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ptr.5147
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RV Botanic, Thomsonian, and eclectic medicine
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Wan Mohamed Radzi, C.W.J.
Hajifaraji, M.
Cordell, G.A.
Preliminary safety evaluation and biochemical efficacy of a carum carvi extract: Results from a randomized, triple-blind, and placebo-controlled clinical trial
description Carum carvi L. (Apiaceae) is known as caraway, and its derivatives find wide medicinal use for health purposes, including for gastrointestinal problems and obesity. Since there is inconsistency among the reports on the safety of this plant in humans, this research was aimed at assessing the safety of a characterized caraway aqueous extract (CAE) in a randomized, triple-blind, placebo-controlled study. Seventy, overweight and obese, healthy women were randomly assigned into placebo (n = 35) and plant extract (n = 35) groups. Participants received either 30 ml/day of CAE or placebo. Subjects were examined at baseline and after 12 weeks for changes in heart rate, blood pressure, urine test, 25-item blood chemistries, and general health status. No significant changes of blood pressure, heart rate, urine specific gravity, and serum blood tests were observed between the two groups before and after treatment. However, in the complete blood count test, red blood cell levels were significantly (p < 0.01) increased, and platelet distribution width was significantly decreased after the dietary CAE treatment, as compared with placebo. No negative changes were observed in the general health status of the two groups. This preliminary study suggests that the oral intake of CAE appears to be without any adverse effects at a dosage of 30 ml daily for a period of 12 weeks. Copyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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author Kazemipoor, M.
Wan Mohamed Radzi, C.W.J.
Hajifaraji, M.
Cordell, G.A.
author_facet Kazemipoor, M.
Wan Mohamed Radzi, C.W.J.
Hajifaraji, M.
Cordell, G.A.
author_sort Kazemipoor, M.
title Preliminary safety evaluation and biochemical efficacy of a carum carvi extract: Results from a randomized, triple-blind, and placebo-controlled clinical trial
title_short Preliminary safety evaluation and biochemical efficacy of a carum carvi extract: Results from a randomized, triple-blind, and placebo-controlled clinical trial
title_full Preliminary safety evaluation and biochemical efficacy of a carum carvi extract: Results from a randomized, triple-blind, and placebo-controlled clinical trial
title_fullStr Preliminary safety evaluation and biochemical efficacy of a carum carvi extract: Results from a randomized, triple-blind, and placebo-controlled clinical trial
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary safety evaluation and biochemical efficacy of a carum carvi extract: Results from a randomized, triple-blind, and placebo-controlled clinical trial
title_sort preliminary safety evaluation and biochemical efficacy of a carum carvi extract: results from a randomized, triple-blind, and placebo-controlled clinical trial
publisher John Wiley & Sons
publishDate 2014
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/11357/1/Cw_safety-Author_version.pdf
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