Alkaline Water and Intestinal Fermentation
by Takashi Hayakawa, Chicko Tushiya,
Hisanori Onoda, Hisayo Ohkouchi, Harul<~to Tsuge (Gifu University, Faculty
of Engineering, Dept. of Food Science)
We have found that long<term ingestion of
alkaline ionized water (AIW) reduces cecal fermentation in rats that were given
highly fermentable commercial diet (MF: Oriental Yeast Co., Ltd.). In this
experiment, rats were fed MF and test water (tap water, AIW with pH at 9 and
10) for about 3 months. Feces were collected on the 57th day, and the rats were
dissected on the 88th day. The amount of ammonium in fresh feces and cecal
contents as well as fecal free< glucose tended to drop down for the AIW
group. In most cases, the amount of free<amino acids in cecal contents did
not differ sign< icantly except for cysteine (decreased in AIW with pH at
10) and isoleucine (increased in AIW with pH at 10).
Purpose of tests
Alkaline ionized water electrolyzers were approved for manufacturing in
1965 by the Ministry of Health and Welfare as medical equipment to produce medical substances. Alkaline
ionized water (AIW) produced by this equipment is known to be effective against
gastrointestinal fermentation, chronic diarrhea, indigestion and hyperchylia as
well as for controlling gastric acid.
*1 This is mainly based on efficacy of the official
calcium hydroxide. *2 By giving AIW to rats for a comparatively long time under
the condition of extremely high level of intestinal fermentation, we have
demonstrated that AIW intake is effective for inhibition of intestinal
fermentation when its level is high based on some test results where AIW worked
against cecal hypertrophy and for reduction in the amount of short<chain
fatty acid that is the main product of fermentation. *3 We have reported that
this is caused by the synergy between calcium level generally contained in AIW
(about 50ppm) and the value of pH, and that frequency of detecting some
anaerobic bacteria tends to be higher in alkaline ionized water groups than the
other, although the bacteria count in the intestine does not have significant
difference. Based on these results, we made a judgment that effect of taking
AIW supports part of inhibition mechanism against abnormal intestinal
fermentation, which is one of the claims of efficacy that have been attributed
to alkaline ionized water electrolyzers.
*4 On the other hand, under the dietary
condition of low intestinal fermentation, AIW uptake does not seem to inhibit
fermentation that leads us to believe that effect of AIW uptake is
characteristic of hyper< fermentation state. Metabolites produced by
intestinal fermentation include indole and skatole in addition to organic acids
such as short< chain fatty acid and lactic acid as well as toxic metabolites
such as ammonium, phenol and pcresol. We do not know how AIW uptake would
affect the production of these materials. In this experiment, we have tested on
ammonium production as explained in the following sections.
Testing
methods
Four<week<old male Wistar/ST Clean rats
were purchased from Japan SLC Co., Ltd. and were divided into 3 groups of 8
each after preliminary breeding. AIW of pH 9 and 10 was produced by an
electrolyzer Mineone ROYAL NDX3 1 OH by Omco Co., Ltd. This model produces AIW
by electrolyzing water with calcium lactate added. On the last day of testing,
the rats were dissected under Nembutal anesthesia to take blood from the heart
by a heparin<treated syringe. As to their organs, the small intestines,
cecum and colon plus rectum were taken out from each of them. The cecurn was
weighed and cleaned with physiological saline after its contents were removed,
and the tissue weight was measured after wiping out moisture. Part of cecal
contents was measured its pH, and the rest was used to assay ammonium
concentration. The amount of ammonium contained in fresh feces and cecal
contents was measured by the Nessler method after collecting it in the
extracted samples using Conway's micro< diffusion container. Fecal
free<glucose was assayed by the oxygen method after extraction by hot water.
Analysis of free amino acids contained in cecal contents was conducted by the
Waters PicoTag amino acid analysis system.
Test results and analyses
No difference was found in the rats' weight
gain, water and feed intake and feeding efficiency, nor was any particular
distinction in appearance identified. The length of the small intestines and
colon plus rectum tended to decline in AIW groups. PH value of cecal contents
was higher and the amount of fecal free<glucose tended to be lower in AIW
groups than the control group. Since there was no difference in fecal discharge
itself, the amount of free<glucose discharged per day was at a low level.
The amount of discharged free<glucose in feces is greater when intestinal
fermentation is more intensive, which indicates that intestinal fermentation is
more inhibited in AIW groups than the control group. Ammonium concentration in
cecal contents tends to drop down in AIW groups (Fig. 1). This trend was most
distinctive in case of fresh feces of one of AIW groups with pH 10 (Fig.2) AIW
uptake was found to be inhibitory against ammonium production. In order to
study dynamics of amino acids in large intestines, we examined free amino acids
in the cecal contents to find out that cysteine level is low in AIW groups
whereas isoleucine level is high in one of AIW groups with pH 10, although no
significant difference was identified for other amino acids.
Bibliography
1. "Verification of Alkaline Ionized Water"
by Life Water Institute, Metamor Publishing Co., 1994, p.46
*2. "Official Pharmaceutical Guidelines of Japan,
Vol. IT'
by Japan Public Documents Association, Hirokawa PublIshin Co., 1996
*3. "Science and Technology of Functional
Water" (part) by Takashi Hayakawa, Haruffito Tsuge, edited by Water
Scienll cc Institute, 1999, pp.109b116
*4. 'Tasics and Effective Use of Alkaline Ionized
Water" by Takashi Hayakawa, Haruhito Tsuge, edited by Tetsuji Hc kudou,
25th General Assembly of Japan Medical Congress 'Tunctional
Water in Medical Treatment", Administratio~
Offices, 1999, pp. 10b 11
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information is for educational purposes only and is not ment to cure or treat
any disease or illness. Consult your doctor for specialised medical advice.
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