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Review of existing experimental methods for assessing the outcome of plant food supplementation on immune function
Authors:Dalu Mancama  Dashnie Naidoo  Patrizia Restani  Paolo Meoni
Affiliation:1. Biosciences, CSIR, PO Box 395, Pretoria 0001, South Africa;2. Dipartemente Scienze Farmacologiche e Biomolecolari, Università degli Studi di Milano, Italy;3. Atunis Development Services, Centre Phenicia, 2070 La Marsa, Tunisia
Abstract:Plant food supplements (PFS) have become increasingly popular with respect to their consumption for improving human immune function. Despite this popularity, critical review is lacking regarding the analytical methods used to assess PFS outcome. The suitability of such methods for clinical-based studies remains particularly unclear. We undertook a literature-based review of the methods used to assess PFS outcome in immune function, to identify and assess the relevance of different technologies. Most methods described in this review adequately measured the functions of innate and adaptive immunity, were applicable to both healthy and diseased subjects, and were appropriate for assessing the benefit claims of PFS on immune function. However, the design and reporting quality of studies varied widely across trials, in some cases potentially impacting negatively on the outcomes and interpretations. Several strategies to enhance study robustness and quality were outlined, to improve the validity of the data generated in the field.
Keywords:Plant food supplement  Immune function  Biomarkers  Analytical methods  Benefit  Clinical ratings scale
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