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pubmed-article:8987666pubmed:abstractTextThe water-soluble polysaccharide fraction from Gracilaria verrucosa (GWS) has been reported to increase the phagocytic activity of mice [Yoshizawa et al., Nippon Shokuhin Kogyo Gakkaishi, 41, 557-560 (1994)]. In this study, the macrophage-stimulation activity of enzyme-degraded GWS (GWS-E) was investigated by intraperitoneally and orally administering GWS-E to mice. The intraperitoneal administration of GWS-E increased the number of peritoneal exudate cells (PEC), and increased the phagocytic activity and oxygen radical-secreting activity (spontaneous chemiluminescence) of PEC. This administration could also stimulate splenic macrophages (SPM), increasing radical-secreting activity. When GWS-E was administered orally, the radical-secreting activity of PEC and SPM increased. In this case of oral administration, the activity of SPM increased in a dose-dependent manner, while that of PEC had an optimum dose. These results indicate that GWS-E had macrophage-stimulation activity in vivo and would be suitable as a source for a physiologically functional food with protective and immunopotentiating activity.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:8987666pubmed:articleTitleIn vivo macrophage-stimulation activity of the enzyme-degraded water-soluble polysaccharide fraction from a marine alga (Gracilaria verrucosa).lld:pubmed
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