HOST AND PLANT TAXONOMY AS INFLUENTIAL FACTORS IN CONTROLING IN VITRO SPECIFIC CELL-MEDIATED RESPONSE IN HERBIVORES
Objective: This study monitored several alcoholic vegetal extracts from the adjuvant and immune cell stimulating perspective in farmed herbivores, differing by their digestive physiology. Material and Methods: Blood from randomly selected farmed ruminants (Romanian Spotted dairy cows, n=28 and Angor...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Current Perspectives on Medicinal and Aromatic Plants (CUPMAP) 2023-09 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objective: This study monitored several alcoholic vegetal extracts from the adjuvant and immune cell stimulating
perspective in farmed herbivores, differing by their digestive physiology.
Material and Methods: Blood from randomly selected farmed ruminants (Romanian Spotted dairy cows, n=28
and Angora goats, n=19) and Romanian draft horses (n=27) was used to measure the in vitro effects on specific
cell-mediated reactivity of alcoholic extracts of Calendula officinalis, Echinacea angustifolia and E. purpurea, by the
in vitro whole blood blast transformation test, in 96 well plates, after 60 to 72h of incubation. Cell growth was
quantified by an orto-toluidine technique. Student’s t- test was used to evaluate the statistical significance of the
differences.
Results&Discussion: The in vitro growth indices were lowest in goats (C. officinalis - 58.52±10.02%,
E.angustifolia - 50.06±11.67%, E.purpurea -50.79±10.98%) and higher in bovine (C. officinalis – 69.9±2.65%,
E.angustifolia - 74.9±10.1%, p |
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ISSN: | 2619-9645 |
DOI: | 10.38093/cupmap.1337829 |