Objective: The use of herbal immunomodulatory preparations to prevent and treat immunological complications is increasing in popularity. Rigorous in vitro, in vivo and clinical trial studies are needed to ensure… Click to show full abstract
Objective: The use of herbal immunomodulatory preparations to prevent and treat immunological complications is increasing in popularity. Rigorous in vitro, in vivo and clinical trial studies are needed to ensure safety, quality and efficacy for the wellbeing of patients. Septilin TM , a proprietary herbal medicinal product has been reported to have immunomodulatory effects. This study investigated the in vitro effects of Septilin TM on biomarkers of specific immune pathways by using whole blood culture assays (WBC). Materials and Methods: Stimulated and unstimulated WBC have been incubated with the product. Enzyme linked immunosorbent assays have been used to screen for IL-6, IL-10, and IFN γ as biomarkers for inflammation, humoral immunity, and cell mediated immunity, respectively. Results: Septilin TM had no effect on the release of IL-6 production by (lipopolysaccharide) LPS stimulated WBC across all concentrations tested. However, Septilin TM induced significant higher levels (P<0.001) of IL-6 release in unstimulated WBC across all concentrations between 0µg/ml-258µg/ml. Septilin TM had no effect on the release of IL-10 release in unstimulated WBC across all concentrations. However the presence of Septilin TM in phytohaemagglutinin (PHA) stimulated WBC induced significant higher release (P<0.01) of IL-10 release at concentrations between 64.5µg/ml- 258µg/ml when compared to the control. The presence of Septilin TM in unstimulated WBC had no effect on the release of IFN γ production across all concentrations. The presence of Septilin TM in PHA stimulated WBC release of IFN γ is inconclusive. Conclusion: This study shows that Septilin TM has immunomodulatory effects on WBC in vitro . Bangladesh Journal of Medical Science Vol.17(2) 2018 p.238-244
               
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