Evaluation of the use of coconut to treat chronic diarrhea in rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta)

J Med Primatol. 2008 Dec;37(6):271-6. doi: 10.1111/j.1600-0684.2008.00313.x.

Abstract

Background: Chronic diarrhea can be challenging to manage in captive rhesus macaques (Macaca mulatta) leading to ongoing diagnostics, medications, monitoring, and potential euthanasia. Coconut has been used as a dietary supplement for people with inflammatory bowel disease, with anecdotal reports of decreased diarrhea following the dietary addition. A dietary trial in rhesus macaques was initiated to evaluate the hypothesis that dietary coconut decreases symptoms of chronic diarrhea in rhesus macaques.

Methods: Ten rhesus macaques with chronic diarrhea were selected for the trial. Five of the subjects were fed coconut macaroons and five of the subjects were fed a sham cookie. Stool consistency was monitored daily for both groups.

Results and conclusions: Data of chi-squared analysis obtained from eight rhesus macaques with chronic diarrhea showed that the use of coconut macaroons as a dietary supplement did not have a statistically significant effect on their diarrhea.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Chronic Disease
  • Cocos*
  • Diarrhea / diet therapy
  • Diarrhea / metabolism
  • Diarrhea / veterinary*
  • Feces
  • Macaca mulatta*
  • Monkey Diseases / diet therapy*
  • Monkey Diseases / metabolism*
  • Phytotherapy / methods
  • Phytotherapy / veterinary*