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Japan: Study of H5N1 and Brown Algae

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: http://news.xinhuanet.com/tech/2009-07/23/content_11760197.htm

Google translation:

Japan bird flu virus found that inhibiting the proliferation of material
July 23, 2009 17:00:05 Source: Xinhua


Xinhua Tokyo, July 23 (Xinhua Qian Zheng) a study in Japan confirmed that Undaria sporophyll containing a substance with inhibiting the proliferation of avian influenza virus efficacy.

According to "Nikkei Business Daily" reported on the 22nd, Toyama University professor Linley-ray study confirmed that avian influenza virus inhibited the proliferation of this kind of material known as "brown algae Undaria pinnatifida spore Su-Ye." Su-brown algae is brown algae species contain sulfated polysaccharides of the general term for the material.

Researchers so that mice infected with low pathogenic avian influenza virus, and then use high concentrations "of brown algae Undaria sporophyll Su-" part of powder feeding mice a week. And the infection had not been fed after the mice of this powder compared to this part of the lungs and trachea of mice with the rate of virus proliferation has been inhibited.

The researchers found that intake of "brown algae Undaria pinnatifida spore Su-Ye", thereby enabling the body to prevent viruses and bacteria invade the body of material to increase defense.
 
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