Gıda Kaynaklı İmmünomodülatörler
Tarih
2020Yazar
Kohansal Koshksaray, Farhad
Erten Yurdagül, Gaye
Balkan, İlker İnanç
Özbalak, Mustafa Murat
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“Let food be thy medicine and let medicine be thy food.” This aphorism refers to the pivotal role played by nutrition in medicine. The
door of a “nutrition renaissance” has been opened with the striking disclosure of the relationship between nutrition and microbiota in the pathogenesis of many diseases, which has been better
understood in the recent years. A person, once again, is “what he/
she eats.” Foods become “functional” after their integration into
the unique features of the intestinal immune system, such as
oral tolerance, secretory Immunoglobulin A, local lymphoid foci,
regulator cellular immunity, and diversity of commensal microbiome. It is possible to achieve strong immunomodulatory effects
through an appropriate selection of probiotics, prebiotics, and
synbiotics. Animal proteins and plant-derived peptides also exert
immunomodulatory effects. It has been reported that the use of
glutamine supplements from wheat protein (gluten) in patients
helps in lowering the nosocomial infection rate and the duration
of mechanical ventilation. Vitamin A contributes immensely in
maintaining the mucosal epithelial integrity and aids in strengthening the neutrophil response to infectious agents. Vitamin B12
has a strong immunomodulatory effect and facilitates the increase
in CD8+ T lymphocyte count and natural killer cell activity. Vitamin
C has well-defined antioxidant efficacy. Vitamin D strengthens the
innate immune response by stimulating cell proliferation and differentiation. The regulatory effects of many foods and food ingredients such as turmeric, garlic, carrot, eggplant, kiwi, and honey
in our kitchen on both innate and adaptive immunity serve as the
foundation for anticancer, anti-inflammatory, and antioxidant nutrition therapies. Thus, our food continues to be our medicine.
Keywords: Food, immunomodulator, probiotic, vitamin, mineral
Bağlantı
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12627/64741https://doi.org/10.26650/experimed.2020.0030
https://doi.org/10.26650/experimed.2020.0030
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