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Paracelsian, Incorporated, Ithaca, New York
Correspondence: Joseph A. Rininger, Curagen Corp., 322 East Main Street, Branford, CT 06405. E-mail: JRininger{at}curagen.com
We have investigated the immunostimulatory,
anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant activities of various
Echinacea raw materials and commercially available products
on murine macrophages and human peripheral blood mononuclear cells
(PBMCs). To emulate oral dosing, a simulated digestion protocol was
employed as a means of sample preparation.
Echinacea-induced macrophage activation was used as a
measure of immunostimulatory activity determined via quantitative
assays for macrophage-derived factors including tumor necrosis factor
, interleukin (IL)-1
, IL-1ß, IL-6, IL-10, and nitric oxide.
Echinacea herb and root powders were found to stimulate
murine macrophage cytokine secretion as well as to significantly
enhance the viability and/or proliferation of human PBMCs in
vitro. In contrast, Echinacea extracts chemically
standardized to phenolic acid or echinocaside content and fresh pressed
juice preparations were found to be inactive as immunostimulatory
agents but did display, to varying degrees, anti-inflammatory and
antioxidant properties.
Key Words: tumor necrosis factor interleukins nitric oxide lipopolysaccharide
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