RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Amino Acids May Have Protective Effects on Salivary Glands of 5-FU-administered Mice JF In Vivo JO In Vivo FD International Institute of Anticancer Research SP 198 OP 205 DO 10.21873/invivo.12691 VO 36 IS 1 A1 RIEKO FUJIWARA A1 KOJI HARADA A1 TARANNUM FERDOUS A1 KATSUAKI MISHIMA YR 2022 UL http://iv.iiarjournals.org/content/36/1/198.abstract AB Background/Aim: This study aimed to identify the most useful components of Elental® in the treatment of 5-fluorouracil (FU)-induced mucositis and salivary gland atrophy in mice. Materials and Methods: Mice (except the control group) were intraperitoneally injected with 5-FU. The mice received saline (control group and 5-FU group), dextrin (Dextrin group), amino acids (17AA group), or Elental® (Elental® group). Results: The volume and weight of salivary glands was higher in 17AA and Elental® groups compared to 5-FU group. The number of mucous glands was higher, whereas the number of damaged granular ductal epithelial cells was lower in the salivary glands of all groups except the 5-FU group. Salivation was also decreased in the 5-FU group compared to the other groups. Conclusion: Amino acids could be the most effective components of Elental® for protecting mouse salivary glands from 5-FU-induced atrophic changes, and might be useful in the treatment of oral mucositis in cancer patients.