Chromoendoscopy innovation: Could purple corn solution be a potential natural contrast agent for detecting colonic lesions?

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Peru has a high incidence and mortality rate of stomach and colorectal cancers. While chromoendoscopy (CE) with indigo carmine dye is the gold standard for gastrointestinal tumor early detection, its accessibility is limited in Peru due to cost and infrastructure restrictions. This study explores th...

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Autores: Kishimoto, Gustavo, Yamamoto, Tamy
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2025
Institución:Sociedad de Gastroenterología del Perú
Repositorio:Revista de Gastroenterología del Perú
Lenguaje:inglés
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Materia:Endoscopy
Zea mays
Anthocyanins
Early Detection of Cancer
Staining and Labeling
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spelling Chromoendoscopy innovation: Could purple corn solution be a potential natural contrast agent for detecting colonic lesions?Chromoendoscopy innovation: Could purple corn solution be a potential natural contrast agent for detecting colonic lesions?Kishimoto, GustavoYamamoto, TamyEndoscopyZea maysAnthocyaninsEarly Detection of CancerStaining and LabelingEndoscopyZea maysAnthocyaninsEarly Detection of CancerStaining and LabelingPeru has a high incidence and mortality rate of stomach and colorectal cancers. While chromoendoscopy (CE) with indigo carmine dye is the gold standard for gastrointestinal tumor early detection, its accessibility is limited in Peru due to cost and infrastructure restrictions. This study explores the potential of a natural alternative: anthocyanin dye extracted from purple corn (PC), a widely consumed and accessible food source in Peru. A PC decoction was prepared by boiling the PC and adjusting the pH to 8. A 38-year-old male patient underwent colonoscopy, finding a rectal polyp followed by CE with both IC and PC solution (PCS). The PCS effectively stained the colonic mucosa, allowing for visualization of the lesion. In this report, PCS is presented as a potential cost-effective and readily available natural contrast agent for CE, particularly relevant for low-resource environments in Peru. Further research and collaboration are needed to address standardization and staining duration for more reliable and accurate results.Peru has a high incidence and mortality rate of stomach and colorectal cancers. While chromoendoscopy (CE) with indigo carmine dye is the gold standard for gastrointestinal tumor early detection, its accessibility is limited in Peru due to cost and infrastructure restrictions. This study explores the potential of a natural alternative: anthocyanin dye extracted from purple corn (PC), a widely consumed and accessible food source in Peru. A PC decoction was prepared by boiling the PC and adjusting the pH to 8. A 38-year-old male patient underwent colonoscopy, finding a rectal polyp followed by CE with both IC and PC solution (PCS). The PCS effectively stained the colonic mucosa, allowing for visualization of the lesion. In this report, PCS is presented as a potential cost-effective and readily available natural contrast agent for CE, particularly relevant for low-resource environments in Peru. Further research and collaboration are needed to address standardization and staining duration for more reliable and accurate results.Sociedad de Gastroenterología del Perú2025-06-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistagastroperu.com/index.php/rgp/article/view/1875Revista de Gastroenterología del Perú; Vol. 45 No. 2 (2025); 176-179Revista de Gastroenterología del Perú; Vol. 45 Núm. 2 (2025); 176-1791609-722X1022-5129reponame:Revista de Gastroenterología del Perúinstname:Sociedad de Gastroenterología del Perúinstacron:SOCIOGASTROenghttps://revistagastroperu.com/index.php/rgp/article/view/1875/1314Derechos de autor 2025 Gustavo Kishimoto, Tamy Yamamotohttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:ojs.revistagastroperu.com:article/18752025-08-07T23:44:43Z
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Chromoendoscopy innovation: Could purple corn solution be a potential natural contrast agent for detecting colonic lesions?
Chromoendoscopy innovation: Could purple corn solution be a potential natural contrast agent for detecting colonic lesions?
title Chromoendoscopy innovation: Could purple corn solution be a potential natural contrast agent for detecting colonic lesions?
spellingShingle Chromoendoscopy innovation: Could purple corn solution be a potential natural contrast agent for detecting colonic lesions?
Kishimoto, Gustavo
Endoscopy
Zea mays
Anthocyanins
Early Detection of Cancer
Staining and Labeling
Endoscopy
Zea mays
Anthocyanins
Early Detection of Cancer
Staining and Labeling
title_short Chromoendoscopy innovation: Could purple corn solution be a potential natural contrast agent for detecting colonic lesions?
title_full Chromoendoscopy innovation: Could purple corn solution be a potential natural contrast agent for detecting colonic lesions?
title_fullStr Chromoendoscopy innovation: Could purple corn solution be a potential natural contrast agent for detecting colonic lesions?
title_full_unstemmed Chromoendoscopy innovation: Could purple corn solution be a potential natural contrast agent for detecting colonic lesions?
title_sort Chromoendoscopy innovation: Could purple corn solution be a potential natural contrast agent for detecting colonic lesions?
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Kishimoto, Gustavo
Yamamoto, Tamy
author Kishimoto, Gustavo
author_facet Kishimoto, Gustavo
Yamamoto, Tamy
author_role author
author2 Yamamoto, Tamy
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Endoscopy
Zea mays
Anthocyanins
Early Detection of Cancer
Staining and Labeling
Endoscopy
Zea mays
Anthocyanins
Early Detection of Cancer
Staining and Labeling
topic Endoscopy
Zea mays
Anthocyanins
Early Detection of Cancer
Staining and Labeling
Endoscopy
Zea mays
Anthocyanins
Early Detection of Cancer
Staining and Labeling
description Peru has a high incidence and mortality rate of stomach and colorectal cancers. While chromoendoscopy (CE) with indigo carmine dye is the gold standard for gastrointestinal tumor early detection, its accessibility is limited in Peru due to cost and infrastructure restrictions. This study explores the potential of a natural alternative: anthocyanin dye extracted from purple corn (PC), a widely consumed and accessible food source in Peru. A PC decoction was prepared by boiling the PC and adjusting the pH to 8. A 38-year-old male patient underwent colonoscopy, finding a rectal polyp followed by CE with both IC and PC solution (PCS). The PCS effectively stained the colonic mucosa, allowing for visualization of the lesion. In this report, PCS is presented as a potential cost-effective and readily available natural contrast agent for CE, particularly relevant for low-resource environments in Peru. Further research and collaboration are needed to address standardization and staining duration for more reliable and accurate results.
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