naringenin-chalcone has been researched along with Sneezing* in 1 studies
1 trial(s) available for naringenin-chalcone and Sneezing
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An evaluation of the clinical efficacy of tomato extract for perennial allergic rhinitis.
Recently, some common foods in daily life have been found to have anti-allergic effects. We have reported that tomato extract (TE) could possibly inhibit histamine release and mouse ear-swelling responses. Moreover, it is reported that TE could relieve the symptoms for Japanese cedar pollinosis.. To evaluate the anti-allergic effect of TE, we performed a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study in 33 patients with perennial allergic rhinitis (PAR) using oral administration of TE (360 mg per day) or placebo for 8 weeks.. We found that the sneezing score significantly decreased in the TE group at the end of the trial compared to the beginning (P < 0.05). There were decreasing tendencies of rhinorrhea and nasal obstruction in the TE group. The patients' quality of life was significantly improved in the TE group after 8 weeks of treatment (P < 0.05), but not in placebo group. A significant improvement in total symptom scores, combining sneezing, rhinorrhea and nasal obstruction, was observed after oral administration of TE for 8 weeks (P < 0.01). The safety of TE treatment was confirmed by laboratory tests and inspection of general conditions.. TE can be expected to safely improve the nasal symptoms of PAR. Topics: Adult; Anti-Allergic Agents; Chalcones; Double-Blind Method; Eosinophils; Female; Humans; Immunoglobulin E; Male; Phytotherapy; Plant Extracts; Rhinitis, Allergic, Perennial; Sneezing; Solanum lycopersicum; Treatment Outcome | 2007 |