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. 2009 Sep 28;15(36):4481–4490. doi: 10.3748/wjg.15.4481

Table 1.

Controlled clinical trials of antioxidants in patients with acute or chronic pancreatitis

Study/Ref. Drug/supplements Study design Jadadscore Participants
Treatment (intervention)
Outcome (results)
Adverse effects/events
Case Control Clinical Laboratory
Bhardwaj et al[16] 2009 Combined antioxidant (organic selenium, vitamin C, β-carotene, α-tocopherol and methionine) Randomized; double blind; placebo-controlled 5 147 patients with CP 71 patients; combined antioxidants: 600 μg organic selenium, 0.54 g ascorbic acid, 9000 IU β-carotene, 270 IU α-tocopherol and 2 g methionine; per day; for 6 mo 76 patients; placebo Number of painful days per month2 Numbers of oral analgesic tablets and parenteral analgesic injections per month2 Hospitalization2 Percentage of patients become pain-free2 Number of man-days lost per month2 Lipid peroxidation (TBARS)2 Serum SOD2 Total antioxidant capacity (FRAP)1 Serum vitamin A1 Serum vitamin C1 Serum vitamin E1 Erythrocyte superoxide dismutase2 Headache & constipation (all during the first month of treatment)
Xue et al[17] 2008 Glutamine Randomized 1 80 patients with severe AP 38 patients; 100 mL/d of 20% AGD intravenous infusion; for 10 d; starting on the day 1 (Early treatment) 38 patients; 100 mL/d of 20% AGD intravenous infusion/for 10 d starting on the day 5 (Late treatment) Infection rate2 Operation rate2 Mortality2 Hospitalization2 Duration of ARDS2 Renal failure2 Acute hepatitis2 Encephalopathy2 Enteroparalysis2 Duration of shock2 15-d APACHE II core2 -
Fuentes-Orozco et al[18] 2008 Glutamine Randomized; double blind; controlled 4 44 patients with AP 22 patients; 0.4 g/kg per day of L-alanyl-L-Glutamine in standard TPN; 10 d 22 patients; standard TPN; 10 d Infectious morbidity2 Hospital stay day3 Mortality3 Serum IL-101 Serum IL-62 CRP2 Ig A1 Protein1 Albumin1 Leucocyte2 Total lymphocyte1 Nitrogen balance was (+) in treated group vs (-) in control group -
Siriwardena et al[19] 2007 Combined antioxidant (N-acetylcysteine, selenium, vitamin C) Randomized; double blind; placebo- controlled 5 43 patients with severe AP 22 patients; N-acetylcysteine, selenium and vitamin C; for 7 d 21 patients; placebo Organ dysfunction3 APACHE-II3 Hospitalization3 All case mortality3 Serum vitamin C3 Serum selenium3 GSH/GSSG ratio3 CRP3 -
Kirk et al[4] 2006 Combined antioxidant (selenium, β-carotene, L-methionine, vitamins C and E) Randomized; double-blind; placebo-controlled; crossover 4 36 patients with CP 36 patients; Antox tablet: 75 mg of selenium, 3 mg β-carotene, 47 mg vitamin E, 150 mg vitamin C, and 400 mg methionon; four times per day; for 10 wk 36 patients; placebo; four times per day; for 10 wk Quality of life1 Pain2 Physical and social functioning1 Health perception1 Emotional functioning, energy, mental health3 Plasma selenium1 Plasma vitamin C1 Plasma vitamin E1 Plasma β-carotene1 Two patients complained of nausea and one of an unpleasant taste during treatment with Antox
Durgaprasad et al[20] 2005 Curcumin Randomized; single blind; placebo- controlled 3 20 patients of tropical pancreatitis (CP) Eight patients; capsule: 500 mg curcumin (95%) with 5 mg of piperine; three times per day; for 6 wk Seven patients; placebo (lactose) Pain3 Erythrocyte MDA2 GSH level3 -
Du et al[21] 2003 Vitamin C Randomized; controlled 3 84 patients with AP 40 patients; IV vitamin C; 10 g/d; for 5 d 44 patients; IV vitamin C; 1 g/d; for 5 d Hospitalization2 Deterioration of disease2 Improvement of disease1 Cure rate1 Tnf-α2 IL-12 IL-82 CRP2 Serum interleukin-2 receptor2 Plasma vitamin C1 Plasma lipideroxide1 Plasma vitamin E1 Plasma β-carotene1 Whole blood glutathione1 Activity of erythrocyte superoxide dismutase1 Erythrocyte catalase1 -
Ockenga et al[22] 2002 Glutamine Randomized, double blind; controlled 4 28 patients with AP Standard TPN which contains 0.3 g/kg per day L-alanine-L-glutamine; at least 1 wk Standard TPN Hospitalization2 Duration of TPN2 Cost of TPN3 Cholinesterase1 Albumin1 lymphocyte count1 CRP2 -
de Beaux et al[23] 1998 Glutamine Randomized; double-blind; controlled 5 14 patients with AP Six patients; 0.22 g/kg per day of glycyl-glutamine in standard TPN; for 7 d Seven patients; standard TPN - Lymphocytic proliferation (by DNA synthesis)1 TNF3 IL-63 IL-82 -
Banks et al[24] 1997 Allopurinol Randomized, double-blind, two-period crossover clinical trial 4 13 patients with CP 13 patients; 300 mg/d allopurinol; 4 wk 13 patients; placebo Pain3 Uric acid level2 -
Sharer et al[25] 1995 Glutathione precursors (S-adenosyl methionine and N-acetylcysteine) Randomized - 79 patients with AP SAMe 43 mg/kg and N-acetylcysteine 300 mg/kg - APACHE II score reduction3 Complication rate3 Days in hospital3 Mortality3 - -
Bilton et al[26] 1994 S-adenosyl methionine (SAMe) Randomized; double-blind; crossover; placebo- controlled 5 20 patients with AP or CP 20 patients; SAMe 2.4g/d; 10 wk Placebo Attack rate and background pain3 Free radical activity2 Serum selenium2 Serum β-carotene2 Serum vitamin E23 Serum vitamin C2 Serum SAMe1 -
Selenium and β-carotene + SAMe 20 patients; SAMe 2.4 g/d, Selenium 600 μg and β-carotene 9000 IU; 10 wk Free radical activity2 Serum selenium2 Serum β-carotene1 Serum vitamin E13 Serum vitamin C2 Serum SAMe1
Salim[27] 1991 Allopurinol; dimethyl sulfoxide Randomized; double-blind; placebo- controlled 4 78 patients with CP 25 patients; allopurinol; 50 mg four times per day, with analgesic regimen (IM pethidine hydrochloride; 50 mg every 4 h, and IM metoclopramide hydrochloride; 10 mg every 8 h) 27 patients; placebo with analgesic regimen Pain2 Hospitalization2 Epigastric tenderness2 WBC count2 Serum amylase2 Serum LDH2 Allergies General malaise Headache Nausea Vomiting Dyspepsia Abdominal pain
26 patients; dimethyl sulfoxide; 500 mg four times per day; with analgesic regimen
Uden et al[28,29] 1992, 1990 Combined antioxidant (selenium, β-carotene, vitamin C, vitamin E, methionine) Randomized; double-blind; crossover; placebo- controlled 5 28 patients with CP 23 patients; daily doses of 600 mg organic selenium, 9000 IU β-carotene, 0.54 g vitamin C, 270 IU vitamin E and 2 g methionine; 10 wk 23 patients; placebo Pain2 Free radical activity2 Serum selenium1 Serum β-carotene1 Serum vitamin E1 Serum SAMe2 -
1

Significant increase as compared with control;

2

Significant decrease as compared with control;

3

No significant difference between groups. TBARS: Thiobarbituric acid reactive substances; FRAP: Ferric reducing antioxidant power; SOD: Superoxide dismutase; AGD: Alanyl-glutamine dipeptide; CRP: C-reaction protein; MDA: Malondialdehyde; LDH: Lactate dehydrogenase; APACHE II: Acute Physiology and Chronic Health Evaluation II; GSH: Glutathione; TPN: Total parenteral nutrition; TNF-α: Tumor necrosis factor-α; IL: Interleukin.