Shin Kouichirou, Wakabayashi Hiroyuki, Sugita Chihiro, Yoshida Hiroki, Sato Keizo, Sonoda Tohru, Yamauchi Koji, Abe Fumiaki, Kurokawa Masahiko
Food Ingredients and Technology Institute, Morinaga Milk Industry Co., Ltd., 5-1-83 Higashihara, Zama, Kanagawa 228-8583, Japan.
Department of Biochemistry, Graduate School of Clinical Pharmacy, Kyushu University of Health and Welfare, 1714-1 Yoshino-cho, Nobeoka, Miyazaki 882-8508, Japan.
Int J Health Sci (Qassim). 2018 Sep-Oct;12(5):44-50.
Lactoferrin (LF) and lactoperoxidase (LPO) are present in human saliva. LF has been demonstrated to show antibacterial and antiviral activities. In saliva, LPO catalyzes the hydrogen peroxide-dependent oxidation of thiocyanate to hypothiocyanite that exhibits antimicrobial and antiviral properties. A randomized, open-label, parallel-group clinical trial was conducted to examine the effectiveness of sucking tablets containing LF and LPO (LF+LPO) in alleviating symptoms of the common cold and/or influenza infection.
A total of 407 subjects were randomized into two groups, treatment and non-treatment groups, and each group was further classified into subgroups habitually wearing a face mask, washing their hands, or gargling. The common cold, influenza, and gastrointestinal symptoms were used to evaluate the effectiveness, and the incidence and duration of symptoms were statistically analyzed.
The incidence and duration of common cold, gastrointestinal symptoms, and influenza infection were not statistically different between treatment and non-treatment groups. LF+LPO tablets were moderately effective in reducing the incidence and duration of common cold symptoms in the subgroup that did not gargle and especially to shorten significantly the duration of fever higher than 38°C in the subgroup that did not wear a face mask.
The results suggested that the effect of ingestion of the tablet is not obvious in alleviating common cold symptoms but may be helpful when the subjects do not follow precautionary measures such as gargling and the use of a protective face mask.
乳铁蛋白(LF)和乳过氧化物酶(LPO)存在于人类唾液中。已证明LF具有抗菌和抗病毒活性。在唾液中,LPO催化过氧化氢依赖的硫氰酸盐氧化为次硫氰酸盐,次硫氰酸盐具有抗菌和抗病毒特性。进行了一项随机、开放标签、平行组临床试验,以检验含LF和LPO(LF+LPO)的含片在缓解普通感冒和/或流感感染症状方面的有效性。
总共407名受试者被随机分为两组,治疗组和非治疗组,每组再进一步分为习惯性戴口罩、洗手或漱口的亚组。使用普通感冒、流感和胃肠道症状来评估有效性,并对症状的发生率和持续时间进行统计分析。
治疗组和非治疗组之间普通感冒、胃肠道症状和流感感染的发生率及持续时间无统计学差异。LF+LPO含片在不漱口的亚组中对降低普通感冒症状的发生率和持续时间有中等效果,尤其在不戴口罩的亚组中能显著缩短高于38°C发热的持续时间。
结果表明,摄入该片剂在缓解普通感冒症状方面效果不明显,但当受试者未采取如漱口和使用防护口罩等预防措施时可能会有帮助。