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Immunomodulatory Effects of Nontoxic Glycoprotein Fraction Isolated from Rice Bran

Authors
Park, Ho-YoungYu, A-ReumHong, Hee-DoKim, Ha HyungLee, Kwang-WonChoi, Hee-Don
Issue Date
May-2016
Publisher
GEORG THIEME VERLAG KG
Keywords
rice bran; glycoprotein; cyclophosphamide; immunomodulatory effect; cytokines
Citation
PLANTA MEDICA, v.82, no.7, pp 606 - 611
Pages
6
Journal Title
PLANTA MEDICA
Volume
82
Number
7
Start Page
606
End Page
611
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/6982
DOI
10.1055/s-0042-101944
ISSN
0032-0943
1439-0221
Abstract
Rice bran, a by-product of brown rice milling, is a rich source of dietary fiber and protein, and its usage as a functional food is expected to increase. In this study, immunomodulatory effects of glycoprotein obtained from rice bran were studied in normal mice and mouse models of cyclophosphamide-induced immunosuppression. We prepared glycoprotein from rice bran by using ammonium precipitation and anion chromatography techniques. Different doses of glycoprotein from rice bran (10, 25, and 50mg/kg) were administered orally for 28 days. On day 21, cyclophosphamide at a dose of 100mg/kg was administered intraperitoneally. Glycoprotein from rice bran showed a significant dose-dependent restoration of the spleen index and white blood cell count in the immunocompromised mice. Glycoprotein from rice bran affected the immunomodulatory function by inducing the proliferation of splenic lymphocytes, which produce potential T and B cells. Moreover, it prevented cyclophosphamide-induced damage of Th1-type immunomodulatory function through enhanced secretion of Th1-type cytokines (interferon- and interleukin-12). These results indicate that glycoprotein from rice bran significantly recovered cyclophosphamide-induced immunosuppression. Based on these data, it was concluded that glycoprotein from rice bran is a potent immunomodulator and can be developed to recover the immunity of immunocompromised individuals.
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