Immunomodulatory Effects of Nontoxic Glycoprotein Fraction Isolated from Rice Bran.

@article{Park2016ImmunomodulatoryEO,
  title={Immunomodulatory Effects of Nontoxic Glycoprotein Fraction Isolated from Rice Bran.},
  author={Ho-Young Park and Areum Yu and Hee-Do Hong and Ha Hyung Kim and Kwang-Won Lee and Hee‐Don Choi},
  journal={Planta medica},
  year={2016},
  volume={82 7},
  pages={
          606-11
        }
}
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 50… 
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