1992
DOI: 10.1002/chin.199226320
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ChemInform Abstract: Flavonoids as Potential Antiallergic Agents

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“…The anti-allergic role of quercetin and other flavonoids was reviewed recently by Kawai and colleagues [218] but this property has been known for many years [219]. Basophils are circulating blood granulocytes involved in hypersensitivity (atopic) and anaphylactic reactions [220,221], which are able to promote chronic allergy inflammation [221,222], to regulate Th2 cell function [223,224] and immune cell memory [225,226] and even to behave as antigen presenting cells [227].…”
Section: Effect Of Quercetin On Basophils and Mast Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The anti-allergic role of quercetin and other flavonoids was reviewed recently by Kawai and colleagues [218] but this property has been known for many years [219]. Basophils are circulating blood granulocytes involved in hypersensitivity (atopic) and anaphylactic reactions [220,221], which are able to promote chronic allergy inflammation [221,222], to regulate Th2 cell function [223,224] and immune cell memory [225,226] and even to behave as antigen presenting cells [227].…”
Section: Effect Of Quercetin On Basophils and Mast Cellsmentioning
confidence: 99%