Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8956299 | Immunobiology | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Moreover, the phagocytic index (pââ¤â0.01), lysozyme (pââ¤â0.05) and peroxidase activity (pââ¤â0.001), and production of IL-1β significantly decreased. CCS containing different concentration of produced histamine were also able to modulate the host non-specific immune response together with the enzymatic activity of SOD and catalase too. However, our findings indicated that the impact of lactobacilli histamine is strictly strain-dependent and concentration dependent. Moreover, it seems that histamine is not the only one lactobacilli metabolite, which may play an important role in overall immunomodulatory and antioxidant potential of tested lactobacilli.
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Authors
Gabriela Greifová, Patrik Body, Gabriel Greif, Maria Greifová, Martina DubniÄková,