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چکیده
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Fungal beta-glucan is among the most important immune stimulant, which can
enhance the immune system and be used as medication to treat a wide range of diseases.
The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of respiratory burst stimulation in
neutrophils and the secretion of tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNFα) cytokine by standard
beta-glucan and Zataria multiflora in Balb/c mice. Laboratory animals were divided into
four groups (B, C, E, and F) and treated with beta-glucan, Z. multiflora, and distilled water.
The blood samples were collected on fourth and seventh days after intraperitoneally
injections and then subjected to chemiluminescence testing (to measure neutrophil
respiratory burst) and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) testing (to measure
the TNFα cytokine). In the chemiluminescence, on the fourth and seventh days, the highest
respiratory burst activities were in the combination of standard beta-glucan and Z.
multiflora (262.5 millivolts and 283.75 millivolts), respectively. In the ELISA, the highest
level of TNFα on the fourth day was observed in the combination of standard beta glucan
and Z. multiflora (2.95), followed by standard beta-glucan (2.45), and Z. multiflora (1.64).
On the seventh day, the highest levels were also in the combination of standard betaglucan
and Z. multiflora (2.56), followed by standard beta-glucan (2.27), and Z. multiflora
(1.84). The combination of standardized beta-glucan and Z. multiflora has significant
immunomodulatory effects and can be utilized as an adjuvant, either alone or in a complex
form, for the prevention or treatment of patients with immune deficiencies.
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