Wednesday, July 07, 2010

Apple Extract May Reduce Food Allergies

Polyphenol-enriched apple extract may reduce allergic responses to food allergies, according to a new study published in the journal Clinical & Experimental Allergy.

Researchers at Allergy Group, Department of Nutrition and Health, Nestle Research Center evaluated the efficacy and mechanisms of a polyphenol-enriched apple extract in reducing symptoms of food allergy.

In a model of food allergy to ovalbumin (OVA), BALB/c mice were fed with an apple extract either during sensitization or just before the challenge. After the challenge, allergic symptoms were scored, OVA-specific serum immunoglobulins were determined by ELISA, cytokine production by mesenteric lymph node (MLN) cells was measured by a multiplex assay and gene expression profiles in the intestine were addressed using quantitative real-time PCR.

Consumption of the apple extract reduced symptoms of food allergy upon challenge. This was paralleled by reduced levels of intestinal mast cell protease, diminished cytokine secretion by MLN cells and reduced local intestinal mRNA expression of various T-helper type-2 associated and pro-inflammatory genes. Mechanistic studies suggested decrease of mediator release by effector cells and reduction of allergenicity by protein–polyphenol interaction as potential mechanisms responsible for protection.

Sources:

* Clinical & Experimental Allergy: Polyphenol-enriched apple extract attenuates food allergy in mice

1 comment:

smilinggreenmom said...

Apple extract? Never heard of this before. I know I have read about h ow great apple cider vinegar can be for us! Our son's eczema has been helped dramatically by taking his Belly Boost children's chewable probiotics! I do think we have to stay open-minded about natural remedies :)