Uncaria tomentosa for reducing side effects caused by chemotherapy in CRC patients: Clinical trial

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To evaluate the effectiveness of Uncaria tomentosa in minimizing the side effects of chemotherapy and improving the antioxidant status of colorectal cancer (CRC) patients, a randomized clinical trial was conducted. Patients (43) undergoing adjuvant/palliative chemotherapy with 5-Fluorouracil/leucovorin + oxaliplatin (FOLFOX4) were split into two groups: the UT group received chemotherapy plus 300mg of Uncaria tomentosa daily and the C group received only FOLFOX4 and served as a control. Blood samples were collected before each of the 6 cycles of chemotherapy, and hemograms, oxidative stress, enzymes antioxidants, immunologic parameters, and adverse events were analyzed. The use of 300mg of Uncaria tomentosa daily during 6 cycles of FOLFOX4 did not change the analyzed parameters, and no toxic effects were observed.

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Schetinger, M. R. C., Farias, I. L. G., Araújo, M. C. S., Farias, J. G., Rossato, L. V., Elsenbach, L. I., … Morsch, V. M. (2012). Uncaria tomentosa for reducing side effects caused by chemotherapy in CRC patients: Clinical trial. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2012. https://doi.org/10.1155/2012/892182

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