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borassus flabellifer/hypersensitivity

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Suppression of cell-mediated immunity following oral feeding of mice with palmyrah (Borassus flabellifer L) flour.

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Inbred mice fed with a 40% mixture of palmyrah flour pellets showed a significantly reduced capacity to mount a delayed-type hypersensitivity (DTH) response to sheep red blood cells (SRBC). Maximal suppression of DTH was noted after 6 days of feeding but was detectable even after 2 days. Maximal

Aerobiologic and immunochemical studies on Borassus flabellifer pollen: evidence for a 90-kD allergen.

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BACKGROUND The pollen grains of Arecaceae have been proved to be a very common aeroallergen in India. Except for the pollen grains of Cocos nucifera, detailed information about the allergenicity of other dominant Indian palm pollen is not available. OBJECTIVE To explore the aerobiologic and

Spice-infused palmyra palm syrup improved cell-mediated immunity in Wistar Albino rats

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Spices attract tremendous attention in the management of viral infections. However, scientific validation is vital to recommend spices as nutraceuticals or functional foods. In the present work, we have selected three spices based on Ayurvedic knowledge and developed a nutraceutical for

Allergenic relationship among four common and dominant airborne palm pollen grains from Eastern India.

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BACKGROUND Palm pollen grains are predominant aeroallergens in the tropics including India. Evidence of allergenic crossreactivity had been reported from various parts of the world on different families, e.g. Poaceae, Asteraceae, etc. No such information is available about the palm pollen of

Antigenic relationship between four airborne palm pollen grains from Calcutta, India.

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The pollen grains of Areca catechu, Borassus flabellifer, Cocos nucifera and Phoenix sylvestris, all belonging to the family Aracaceae (Palmae), are airborne and found to be potent in causing human respiratory allergy. The present study was undertaken to discover the antigenic relationship, if any,
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