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Strawberries could help protect stomach from alcohol

Eating strawberries can reduce the harm that alcohol can cause to the stomach, European researchers say.

Strawberries could help protect stomach from alcohol

Eating strawberries can reduce the harm that alcohol can cause to the stomach, European researchers say.

A team of Italian, Serbian and Spanish researchers gave ethanol (ethyl alcohol) to laboratory rats and, have thus proved that the stomach mucous membrane of those that had previously eaten strawberry extract suffered less damage.

Sara Tulipani, researcher at the University of Barcelona (UB) and co-author of the study explains that “the positive effects of strawberries are not only linked to their antioxidant capacity and high content of phenolic compounds (anthocyans) but also to the fact that they activate the antioxidant defences and enzymes of the body.”

The conclusions of the study state that a diet rich in strawberries can have a beneficial effect when it comes to preventing gastric illnesses that are related to the generation of free radicals or other reactive oxygen species. This fruit could slow down the formation of stomach ulcers in humans.

Gastritis or inflammation of the stomach mucous membrane is related to alcohol consumption but can also be caused by viral infections or by nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory medication (such as aspirin) or medication used to treat against the Helicobacter pylori bacteria.

Treatments for ulcers and other gastric pathologies are currently in need of new protective medicines with antioxidant properties. The compounds found within strawberries could be the answer.

The study has been published in the open access journal PLos One.

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