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Caffeic Acid Inhibits Compound 48/80-Induced Allergic Symptoms in Mice
Maria Alejandra HossenToshio InoueYoshifumi ShinmeiKazuhisa MinamiYoko FujiiChiaki Kamei
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2006 Volume 29 Issue 1 Pages 64-66

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The effect of caffeic acid on scratching behavior and vascular permeability changes induced by compound 48/80 in ICR mice were investigated. An oral dose of 500 mg/kg of caffeic acid significantly inhibited scratching behavior and vascular permeability induced by compound 48/80. The inhibitory effects of daily administration of lower doses of caffeic acid, 100 and 200 mg/kg, were also investigated; and it was found that 200 mg/kg significantly inhibited compound 48/80-induced scratching behavior after the second week of consecutive administration. The effect of 200 mg/kg of caffeic acid on scratching behavior was observed up to the third week of the treatment. The decrease in histamine content induced by compound 48/80 was significantly antagonized by 200 mg/kg. The findings suggest that caffeic acid may be effective for treating itch and edema in allergic dermatitis.

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