Thanks to the results, the study conducted by Burgundy is now published :
- TITLE : Prevention of recurrent cystitis in women: double-blind, placebo-controlled study of Hibiscus sabdariffa L. extract
- AUTHOR : Pr ALLAERT, Chaire d’évaluation des allégations de santé Ceren ESC et Cen Nutriment, Dijon
- MAGAZINE : La Lettre de l’Infectiologue • Tome XXV - n° 2 - mars-avril 2010
Today, more and more dietary supplements are based on the efficacy of UTIrose.
More than only anti-adherent, it acts - among other strains - against E. coli and Candida albicans. The data of the In-vivo study conducted since january 2008 shows a decrease of the urinary infections by 77%, with a very significant Student value (p<0.001), as a new confirmation of the efficiency of UTIrose.
It's you new and natural way to develop efficient products against UTI.
Urinary
infections and cystitis are very wide-spread and establish a
public health concern. They are more frequent in women in age to
procreate than in men, or they arise later in life. The urinary
infections represent the second motive for consultation in infectious
pathology, after lung infections.
Burgundy
Botanical Extracts has started different studies on the
extracts of Hibiscus presenting bacterial anti-adhesive properties in
particular.
The various selected actives have been the subject of regulatory and
scientific studies, for the field of health as urinary comfort, with
principal target calming the pains and the inflammation, treating the
infection and to limit the relapses.
This leads to UTIrose™: UTI for
Urinary Tract Infections and Rose for Roselle – the other name of
Hibiscus.
UTIrose™
is a patented product from patented process, selection of certain
Polyphenols – especially flavonoids and proanthocyanidins – from our
laboratory research, and manufactured in our plant.
PATENTS : FR 07 54906 - FR2008/050769 and FR 54905 - FR2008/080797
The
treatment of urinary infections and cystitis requires generally
an antibacterial, analgesic preparation and an
angio-protective to
eliminate germs responsible for the infection, to fight the pain of
micturition but also to protect the walls of the bladder, but these
treatments have adverse effects, notably by increasing risks of germ
resistance.
There is considerable evidence to support the
use of
polyphenols and organic acids of Hibiscus sabdariffa for the prevention
of urinary tract infections.


