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Zinc Carnosine and Gastric Mucosa Ulcers

Overview of Zinc Carnosine

  • Zinc carnosine is a chelated compound consisting of elemental zinc and L-carnosine.
  • It is widely recognized for its unique ability to adhere directly to ulcerated sites in the stomach lining.

Mechanisms for Healing Gastric Mucosa

  • Direct Cytoprotection: Provides a protective coating over damaged gastric mucosa, shielding it from aggressive stomach acid and digestive enzymes.
  • Prolonged Contact Time: Due to its viscous properties, it stays at the ulcer site much longer than standard zinc or carnosine taken separately.
  • Tissue Repair and Granulation: Promotes cellular proliferation and wound healing in the gastric mucosa.
  • Anti-Inflammatory and Antioxidant Effects: Reduces localized inflammation and oxidative stress caused by H. pylori or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs).

Nutritional and Clinical Considerations

  • Unlike standard zinc salts, zinc carnosine does not dissociate rapidly in the stomach, minimizing potential gastric irritation while delivering targeted zinc benefits.
  • It is frequently utilized in protocols supporting the management of gastritis, peptic ulcers, and leaky gut syndrome.
  • Note: Optimal healing of gastric ulcers also requires addressing root causes such as bacterial infections, dietary irritants, and stress levels.
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