Effects of medicine food homologous materials on food allergy‐associated factors: intestinal oxidative stress, intestinal inflammation and Th2 immune response
Xiaoqian Xu,
Qian Wang,
Ping Tong
et al.
Abstract:BACKGROUNDFood allergies could be regulated via Th1/Th2 balance, intestinal oxidative stress and inflammation, which were considered as food allergy‐associated factors. Medicine‐food homologous materials (MFHM) were considered as a significant factor with respect to preventing human diseases. To evaluate the associations between MFHM and food allergy‐associated factors, two types of MFHM with the remarkable function of anti‐oxidation and anti‐inflammation, Gardeniae fructus (Gar) and Sophorae glos (Sop), were … Show more
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