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Hydroxycitric acid (enhance the immune system)
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enhance the immune system exhibits therapeutic effects on multiple sclerosis, decreses the level
of
pro-inflamatry cytokines
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2
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Alpha mangostin
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inhibit IL-2
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3
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Alpha-lipoic acid
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ALA is used to treat autoimmune diseases including SLE, RA
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4
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Anthocyanin
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boosting production of cytokines (thus regulating immune responses)
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5
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Arabinogalactan
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increase the immune system
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6
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Arachidonic acid (AA)
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increase the immune system
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7
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Beta carotene
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enhance the immune
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8
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Beta-Glucans
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immunostimulating agent
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9
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Beta sitosterol
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phytosterols modify prostaglandin pathways and also T-helper cell mediated immune
response rheumatoid arthritis,
allergies, cancer, and auto-immune diseases.
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10
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Campesterol
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phytosterols modify prostaglandin pathways and also T-helper cell mediated immune
response
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11
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Capsicin
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ehance immune sytem
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12
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Casein and caseinates
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antiviral and immune regulatory factors by regulating the innate immune response
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13
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Chlorogenic acids
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decrses effect of proinflammatry cytokines, anti-inflammatry effect
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14
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Caffeic acid
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potential activation of B cells, and enhanced humoral immune response
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15
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Chondroitin sulphate
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natural immune modulator
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16
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Citrulline
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regulate macrophages and T-lymfocyte activation
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17
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Curcumin
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potent immunomodulatory agent that can modulate the activation of T cells, B cells,
macrophages, neutrophils, natural
killer cells, and dendritic cells
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18
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Curcuminoids
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biological activity as an antioxidant, neuroprotective, antitumor, anti-inflammatory,
anti-acidogenic, radioprotective
and arthritis
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19
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Dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA)
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oral administration of DHEA to elderly men would result in activation of their immune
system.
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20
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7-Keto DHEA
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boost the immune system
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21
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D-Pinitol
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suppressing Th2 immune response
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22
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Ellagic acid
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enhance mucosal innate immunity
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23
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Eriocitrin
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capable of reducing the levels of TNF- α
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24
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Galactomannan
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controller of the inflammatory responses
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25
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Gallic acid
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enhance the immune system
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26
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Gamma-linoleic acid (GLA )
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moddifies the immune sytem
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27
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Gamma-oryzanol
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enhances innate immune responses.
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28
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Hesperidin
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concentration of serum cytokines (interleukin-1β, interleukin-6, and tumor necrosis factor-α)
decreased.
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29
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Genistein
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antioxidant and in promoting immune function and growth.
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30
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Daidzein
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regulate Mucosal Immune Response by Suppressing Dendritic Cell Function
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31
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Lactoferrin
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acts on B cells, which interact with T cells to promote elevation of the antibody response by
promoting the maturation
of the T-cell precursors
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32
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Lecithins
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changes in macrophage and lymphocyte function
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33
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Lignans
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enhance the immune system
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34
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Lutein
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positive influence on the immune system.
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35
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Lycopene
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increased blood IL-2, IL-4, IL-10, TNF-α levels and reduced the IL-6 level
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36
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N-Acetyl D-glucosamine
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enhance the immune system
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37
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Pancreatin
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enhance the immune system
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38
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Pectin
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enhance the immune system
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39
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Phytase
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enhance the immune system
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40
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Resveratrol
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enhance the immune system
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41
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Rutin
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enhance the immune system
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42
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Stanols and sterols
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enhance the immune system
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43
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Epigallo catechin gallate
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enhance the innate immune system
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44
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Catechin gallates
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enhance the innate immune system
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45
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Epicatechin
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enhance the innate immune system
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46
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Theaflavin
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enhance the innate immune system
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47
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Theanine
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regulating the secretion of immune cytokines
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48
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Theobromine
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enhance the immune system
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49
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Tocopherols
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enhance the immune system
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50
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D-Mannose
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enhance the innate immune system
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51
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Arabinoxylan
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enhance the immune system
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