Polyphenols and their Mechanism of Action in Allergic Immune ResponseImmune Response
Journal: Global Journal of Allergy (Vol.1, No. 2)Publication Date: 2015-12-22
Authors : Tünde Juríková Jiří Mlček Jiří Sochor; Alžbeta Hegedűsová;
Page : 037-039
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Abstract
Mini review article deals with the most studied group of chemical compounds – polyphenols – predominantly flavonoids in relation to their allergic immune response. There is clarified and discussed their mechanism of action as well. We emphasized on the strongest inhibitors of allergic reactions - luteolin, fisetin and apigenin, but in the second part the currently studied flavonoids have been summarized as well.
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