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Abstract Title:

Anti-asthma and antitussive effects of a fermented extract of a mixture of,, and.

Abstract Source:

Food Sci Biotechnol. 2021 Aug 10:1-12. Epub 2021 Aug 10. PMID: 34393544

Abstract Author(s):

Mirae An, Miae Oh, Keun-Tae Park, Ki Hwan Seon, Jeong Eun Jo, Seong Kweon Lee, Jeong-Keun Kim, Kwang Soon Shin, Jong-Ho Koh, Young-Hee Lim

Article Affiliation:

Mirae An

Abstract:

: Respiratory immunity is getting more important recently due to outbreak of respiratory diseases and increasing the concentration of fine dust. The aim of this study was to investigate respiratory protection effect of a fermented extract of medicinal plants (FEMP) containing, and. The expression levels ofandin LPS/poly-L-arginine (PLA) and FEMP-cotreated A549 cells were lower than those in LPS/PLA only-treated cells. The levels of IgE, IL-17, and IL-4 in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) and serum of FEMP-treated mice with ovalbumin/LPS-induced asthma were lower than the control levels. The lung inflammation score and the number of inflammatory cells in the BALF decreased by FEMP treatment. In the citric acid-induced coughing guinea pig, the FEMP treatment decreased the number of coughs. Therefore, FEMP shows anti-asthmatic and antitussive activities without hepatotoxicity and can be used as a compound aiming to improve respiratory health.

Supplementary Information: The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s10068-021-00955-3.

Study Type : Animal Study

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