Oral administration of freeze-dried kefir reduces intestinal permeation of and oral sensitization to ovalbumin in mice

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An increase in plasma ovalbumin concentrations after intragastric administration of ovalbumin was suppressed by concomitant freeze-dried kefir in BALB/c mice. Serum levels of ovalbumin-specific immunoglobulin G and proliferation of splenic mononuclear cells in mice immunized orally with ovalbumin were suppressed by feeding freeze-dried kefir. We propose that kefir reduces intestinal permeation of food antigen, which contributes to suppression of oral sensitization.

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Umeda, C., Sonoyama, K., Yamaguchi, N., Saito, R., Akashi, K., Motoshima, H., & Kawabata, J. (2005). Oral administration of freeze-dried kefir reduces intestinal permeation of and oral sensitization to ovalbumin in mice. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 69(1), 249–251. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb.69.249

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