Rhubarb: benefits, dosage, contraindications
Scientific name(s)
Rheum palmatum L, Rheum officinale
Family or group:
Plants, Superfood
Active ingredients:
Rhein
Emodin
Indications
Scoring methodology
EFSA approval.
Pancreatitis ✪✪✪✪✪
Rhubarb has shown benefits for treating acute pancreatitis in several Chinese meta-analyses. When administered at doses of 10 to 90 g daily via gastric tube for 3 to 14 days in combination with somatostatin or octreotide, rhubarb reduced the risk of complications such as sepsis and renal failure by 45%, shortened the duration of abdominal pain by 1.3 to 2 days, and slightly reduced hospital stay. nn
Posologie
Rhubarb combined with trypsin inhibitor for severe acute pancreatitis: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Meta-Analysis of Efficacy of Rhubarb Combined With Early Enteral Nutrition for the Treatment of Severe Acute Pancreatitis
American Gastroenterological Association Institute Guideline on Initial Management of Acute Pancreatitis
Value of Raw Rhubarb Solution in the Precaution of Post-endoscopic Retrograde Cholangiopancreatography Pancreatitis in Patients with High-Risk Factors: A Predictive Random Compared Research in One Center
Add-on effect of crude rhubarb to somatostatin for acute pancreatitis: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
American College of Gastroenterology guideline: management of acute pancreatitis
Efficacy of rhubarb combined with early enteral nutrition for the treatment of severe acute pancreatitis: a randomized controlled trial
Menopause ✪✪✪✪✪
Rhubarb, used in the form of a specific dry extract of its root (ERr 731, Estroease, Lupin Pharmaceuticals), has proven effective in improving menopausal symptoms. Administered at a dose of 4 mg daily for 3 to 27 months, this preparation improved symptoms by 46% to 83% compared with less than 20% improvement with placebo. The observed improvements include anxiety, hot flashes, sweating, sleep disturbances, mood problems, quality of life, fatigue, sexual problems, urinary problems, vaginal dryness, and joint and muscle pain. nnThe underlying mechanism for these effects appears to be related to the hydroxystilbenes in the rhubarb extract, which activate the estrogen beta receptor, but not the alpha receptor, thus offering potential benefits for managing menopausal symptoms and dysmenorrhea via this pathway.nn
Posologie
Evaluation of the Efficacy and Safety of Rheum rhaponticum Root Extract (ERr 731) for Menopausal Symptoms in Perimenopausal Indian Women: An Interim Analysis
Confirmation of the efficacy of ERr 731 in perimenopausal women with menopausal symptoms
Long-term efficacy and safety of the special extract ERr 731 of Rheum rhaponticum in perimenopausal women with menopausal symptoms
Efficacy and safety of a special extract of Rheum rhaponticum (ERr 731) in perimenopausal women with climacteric complaints: a 12-week randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial
Efficacy of the special extract ERr 731 from rhapontic rhubarb for menopausal complaints: a 6-month open observational study
Constipation ✪✪✪✪✪
Rhubarb may have beneficial effects for treating constipation. A study in middle-aged adults shows that a rhubarb extract at 12.5 mg or 25 mg, taken at bedtime for one month, improves stool frequency and consistency compared with placebo. According to ESCOP, rhubarb may be considered for its laxative effect in standardized preparations for short-term use.
Posologie
Constipation Mitigation by Rhubarb Extract in Middle-Aged Adults Is Linked to Gut Microbiome Modulation: A Double-Blind Randomized Placebo-Controlled Trial
Rhubarb root
E/S/C/O/P: 2nd Edition of the ESCOP Monographs
Canker sores ✪✪✪✪✪
An open study in adults with mild canker sores showed that topical application of a product containing 5% rhubarb extract and salicylic acid reduced the symptom resolution time by about 3 days compared with a water control.
Posologie
Herpes ✪✪✪✪✪
A clinical study shows that a cream containing rhubarb and sage applied to cold sores is as effective as an acyclovir-based cream, healing lesions in about 7.2 days versus 6.3 days for acyclovir.
Posologie
Synergies
Renal insufficiency ✪✪✪✪✪
Meta-analyses indicate that rhubarb may improve serum creatinine and blood urea nitrogen in patients with chronic kidney disease, although these results are limited by the methodological quality of the studies.
Posologie
Properties
Laxative




Rhubarb acts as a laxative thanks to its anthraquinone compounds, particularly at high doses where they predominate, promoting relief from constipation and possibly inducing diarrhea. At low doses, its astringent effect gently regulates the gastrointestinal tract, thereby avoiding excessive irritation.
Usages associés
Hypolipidemic




Rhubarb contributes to reducing cholesterol levels, notably in patients with hypercholesterolemia or nonalcoholic fatty liver disease. Its richness in fiber may bind to bile salts, accelerating cholesterol excretion. The components of rhubarb would also reduce cholesterol synthesis.
Nephroprotective




Rhubarb extract promotes kidney health, lowering blood urea and serum creatinine, which may slow the progression of kidney disease. Tannins, emodin, and epicatechin gallate improve renal markers and renal blood flow. nn
Usages associés
Safe dosage
Adults 18 years and older: 15 g - 50 g (standardized extract)
Preparations equivalent to 15-50 mg of hydroxyanthracene derivatives (calculated as rhein) per day, preferably in a single dose in the evening. ERr 731 is an exclusive rhubarb extract formulation manufactured by Anderson Global Group. The powder is standardized to contain 54 % rhaponticin and 27 % desoxyrhaponticin. It also contains the aglycones rhapontigenin and desoxyrhapontigenin and does not contain the laxative anthraquinones emodin or rhein.
Child 10 to 18 years:
Preparations equivalent to 15-50 mg of hydroxyanthracene derivatives (calculated as rhein) per day, preferably in a single dose in the evening.
Contraindications
Children up to 10 years: prohibited
Rhubarb (when used therapeutically) is not recommended for children under 10 years of age.
Pregnant women: prohibited
Breastfeeding women: prohibited
Intestinal obstruction: prohibited
Do not use in case of intestinal obstruction and appendicitis, or abdominal pain of unknown origin.
Chronic inflammatory bowel diseases: prohibited
Do not use in cases of inflammatory diseases of the colon (for example, Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis).
Oral: root
10 - 90 g
dry extract
