Zinc Carnosine: A possible option for gastric ulcer treatments

A unique combination of since and L-carnosine being used in the treatment of gastric ulcers.

Michele APRN, RD, CDCES

1/5/20251 min read

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Zinc-carnosine is a combination of zinc and the dipeptide carnosine, which has been researched for its potential benefits in the treatment of gastric ulcers. This compound is believed to promote mucosal healing, enhance the integrity of the gastric lining, and exert antioxidant effects, thereby providing a protective role against ulcers. Clinical studies have indicated that zinc-carnosine may improve symptoms and promote healing without significant side effects, making it a favorable option for many patients. However, negative points may include the potential for gastrointestinal discomfort and interactions with certain medications. Additionally, while it shows promise, further research is necessary to fully understand its efficacy and long-term safety in various populations. Overall, zinc-carnosine appears to be a valuable adjunct in the management of gastric ulcers, suitable for patients who seek both symptom relief and healing support.