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Author: Lee, Chang-Seop; Lee, Ju-Hyung; Oh, Mira; Choi, Kyung-Min; Jeong, Mi Ran; Park, Jong-Dae; Kwon, Dae Young; Ha, Ki-Chan; Park, Eun-Ock; Lee, Nuri; Kim, Sun-Young; Choi, Eun-Kyung; Kim, Min-Gul; Chae, Soo-Wan
Title: Preventive Effect of Korean Red Ginseng for Acute Respiratory Illness: A Randomized and Double-Blind Clinical Trial
  • Document date: 2012_12_7
  • ID: v07crluc_4
    Snippet: Recently, KRG was shown to be capable of enhancing cellmediated immune responses by T lymphocytes and activating natural killer cells in immunomodulation and anticancer pathways. Two clinical studies for the immune response with ginseng or KRG have been conducted (7) (8) (9) . In addition, treatment of Pseudomonas aeruginosa pneumonia in rats with ginseng was found to reduce bacterial load and lung pathology, as well http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkm.....
    Document: Recently, KRG was shown to be capable of enhancing cellmediated immune responses by T lymphocytes and activating natural killer cells in immunomodulation and anticancer pathways. Two clinical studies for the immune response with ginseng or KRG have been conducted (7) (8) (9) . In addition, treatment of Pseudomonas aeruginosa pneumonia in rats with ginseng was found to reduce bacterial load and lung pathology, as well http://dx.doi.org/10.3346/jkms.2012.27. 12.1472 as to increase immunoglobulin G2a in serum. They suggest that the antimicrobial properties of ginseng are due to its induction of Th1-like responses (10) .

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