Particulate and solubilized β-glucan and non-β-glucan fractions of Euglena gracilis induce pro- and anti-inflammatory innate immune cell responses and exhibit antioxidant properties
Farrah C Phillips,1,* Gitte S Jensen,2 Lucas Showman,3 Rachel Tonda,1 Geoff Horst,4 Robert Levine4,* 1Kemin Industries, Animal Nutrition and Health of North America, Des Moines, IA 50317, USA; 2NIS Labs, Klamath Falls, OR 97601, USA; 3W.M. Keck Metabolomics Research Laboratory, Iowa State University...
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Main Authors: | Phillips FC (Author), Jensen GS (Author), Showman L (Author), Tonda R (Author), Horst G (Author), Levine R (Author) |
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