2023
DOI: 10.1039/d3fo01301d
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Hirami lemon (Citrus reticulata var. depressa) modulates the gut–brain axis in a chronic mild stress-induced depression mouse model

Abstract: Citrus reticulata var. depressa, commonly known as Hirami lemon, is a native citrus species found in the Taiwan and Okinawa islands of Japan. While several Citrus species are known to...

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“…The duration of immobility markedly decreased in animals administered a single dose of CBEO (25 mg/kg), indicating a rapid antidepressant effect. These results align with those of previous studies ( Tang et al, 2022 ; Tsai et al, 2023 ), although those studies required a longer treatment duration (one to six weeks) and higher doses (100–500 mg/kg for oral administration), suggesting an outstanding advantage of intranasal administration. Compared with other routes, intranasal delivery has been prominent in drug development in recent years owing to its rapid effects and high bioavailability by crossing the blood–brain barrier directly and avoiding the first-pass effect ( Shringarpure et al, 2021 ).…”
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“…The duration of immobility markedly decreased in animals administered a single dose of CBEO (25 mg/kg), indicating a rapid antidepressant effect. These results align with those of previous studies ( Tang et al, 2022 ; Tsai et al, 2023 ), although those studies required a longer treatment duration (one to six weeks) and higher doses (100–500 mg/kg for oral administration), suggesting an outstanding advantage of intranasal administration. Compared with other routes, intranasal delivery has been prominent in drug development in recent years owing to its rapid effects and high bioavailability by crossing the blood–brain barrier directly and avoiding the first-pass effect ( Shringarpure et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The duration of immobility markedly decreased in animals administered a single dose of CBEO (25 mg/kg), indicating a rapid antidepressant effect. These results align with those of previous studies (Tang et al, 2022;Tsai et al, 2023), although those studies required a longer treatment duration (one to six weeks) and higher doses (100-500 mg/kg for oral administration), suggesting an outstanding advantage of intranasal administration.…”
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“…The mice were gently placed in the water and allowed to swim freely for 6 min. 27 Mice that did not move at all or had only one paw to maintain balance and gently moved were considered motionless. The immobile time of the mice was recorded.…”
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confidence: 99%