Faculty of Science, Department of Zoology, Cairo University, Giza, Egypt
Research Article
Susceptible Role of Saccharin Mixture in Induction of Inflammation Through Action on Interleukin-10 and its Receptor
Author(s): Azza El Amir*, Wajeet Nabil, Marwa M. Eldaly and Mohamed Hosney
Sodium cyclamate and saccharin mixture is a common artificial sweetener used as a food additive and it was found to be accompanied with increase relevance of inflammation
including IBD. The causes of IBD are unknown, but many immune, genetic and environmental factors play a role as causative agents of that disease. The consumption of artificial
sweeteners was related to the appearance of inflammation including IBD. The present study was aimed to evaluate the effect of sodium cyclamate and saccharin mixture as artificial
sweeteners on immune system in albino mice through assessment of IL-10 cytokine and its receptor. Fifty male albino mice grouped into control group (n=20) receive only tap water
and treated groups (n=30) received 60 mg/kg body weight sodium cyclamate and saccharin mixture in tab water for 12 weeks. Mice were sacrificed twice at the 6th and the 12.. Read More»
DOI:
10.37421/2476-1966.2021.6.163
Journal of Immunobiology received 34 citations as per Google Scholar report