Research Article

Catechins and Sialic Acid Attenuate Helicobacter pylori-Triggered Epithelial Caspase-1 Activity and Eradicate Helicobacter pylori Infection

Table 1

Treatment regimens and eradication rates among various groups of mice infected by H. pylori.

GroupName Treatment regimen1H. pylori (+)/(−)Eradication2
Exp1Exp2rate (%)

AUC (uninfected control)100/50/5NA
BIC (infected control)2010/010/00
CTT (treatment control 1)20Triple therapy for 7 days1/91/990*
DCA7 (treatment control 2)20CA solution for 7 days10/09/15
ESA7 (treatment control 3)20SA solution for 7 days9/110/05
FCASA740CASA solution for 7 days6/144/1675*
GCASA1040CASA solution for 10 days1/191/1995*#
HCASA1440CASA solution for 14 days1/191/1995*#

CA solution, 1% glucose and 640 mg/L CA; SA solution, 1% glucose and 160 mg/L SA; CASA solution, 1% glucose and a mixture of 640 mg/L CA and 160 mg/L SA.
NA: not available. *P < 0.001, compared to the CA7 or SA7 group; #P = 0.01, compared to the CASA7 group.