Abstract Title:

Polysaccharides isolated from Echinacea purpurea herba cell cultures to counteract undesired effects of chemotherapy--a pilot study.

Abstract Source:

Phytother Res. 2002 Mar;16(2):138-42. PMID: 11933115

Abstract Author(s):

Dieter Melchart, Christof Clemm, Bernhard Weber, Thorsten Draczynski, Felege Worku, Klaus Linde, Wolfgang Weidenhammer, Hildebert Wagner, Reinhard Saller

Article Affiliation:

Centre for Complementary Medicine Research, Department of Internal Medicine II, Technische Universität, Kaiserstrasse 9, 80801 Munich, Germany. [email protected]

Abstract:

In an open prospective study with matched historical controls we aimed to evaluate whether a polysaccharide fraction isolated from the herb Echinacea purpurea could counteract the undesired effects of chemotherapy. Fifteen patients with advanced gastric cancer undergoing palliative chemotherapy with etoposide, leucovorin and 5-fluorouracil (ELF) received for 10 days (beginning 3 days before chemotherapy) daily i.v. injections of 2 mg of a polysaccharide fraction isolated from Echinacea purpurea herb cell cultures (EPS-EPO VIIa). The median number of leukocytes 14-16 days after chemotherapy was 3630/microL (range 1470-5770) in the patients receiving EPS-EPO VIIa compared with 2370/microL (870-3950) in the patients of the historical control group (p = 0.015). EPS-EPO VIIa had no clinically relevant effects on phagocytic activity of granulocytes or on lymphocyte subpopulations. Sixty-eight adverse events including two deaths were observed, most likely due to chemotherapy and the general condition of the patients. However, an association with the test intervention cannot be ruled out completely. The results of this pilot study suggest that EPS-EPO VIIa might be effective in reducing chemotherapy-induced leukopenia. The efficacy and safety should be investigated in further studies.

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