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Message: 賊怎頂蝯勗銵蝬祈 / 勗怠飛蝛嗅⊥ 2011撟1013

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Change Date: February 20, 2012 07:08PM

賊怎頂蝯勗銵蝬祈 / 勗怠飛蝛嗅⊥ 2011撟1013
鞈靘皞嚗勗怠飛蝛嗅⊥ 2011撟1013
銝剜蝧餉陌嚗擏梁蝯

勗剛剜蝵蝛嗆瑽嚗Babraham Institute嚗隞亙怠飛蝛嗅⊥嚗MRC嚗餈靘蝛嗥潛橘蝬祈銝剜怎銝蝔桀抵賜雁賊怎頂蝯梁亙熒嚗寞勗甇斤潛暹閮梯賢鼠拍摮詨振敺寞砌閫賊憿嚗憒嚗潛扯賊曄嚗inflammatory bowel disease嚗IBD嚗嚗敺菜啁瘜

銝桀扳撌渡嚗intra-epithelial lymphocytes嚗IELs嚗臭犖擃抒銝蝔桅閬怎敦嚗銝餉賢穿1. 靽霅瑁賊扯亙熒嚗2. 脣脣亥賊嚗3. 蝬剜賊銵∩誑蝣箔瘨賡脰U啁蝛嗅祕撽霅撖佗蝬祈臭誑靽霅琿蝔桐桀扳撌渡怎敦

蝛嗡犖⊿曌撖阡潛橘桃憌潔誑撖急亙熒蝬剔蝝蝷衣抵釭雿銝蝯虫隞颱祈嚗銝勗擃扳撌渡喲皜70% - 80%嚗舐典嗡怎敦賊銝敶梢踴蝘摮詨振閫嚗瘛撌渡摮典嗆潦亥剔嚗indole-3-carbinol嚗瘨蝔銝剜Y銝蝔桀摮貊抵釭嚗祈甇航亥剔銝餉靘皞嚗憒嚗望什敹蝑賢怠之亥剔

園ㄡ憌撠怎頂蝯梁閬扳拙歇箔犖伐嗆銝亙頞喟蝬剔蝝蝷衣抵釭隞⊥隞祈澆嗡葉格菔脯桀撠⊥敺仿璅曇情臬血璅航潔犖擃亙熒瘜嚗雿餅銵摮貊蝛嗅歇憿舐內嚗祆銝頞喳蝵寞潛扯賊曄銝剝舀抒Ⅱ撖血具


Guard of the guts immune system leafy greens

Article source: The Medical Research Council, 13rd, Oct. 2011

A new research done by the Babraham Institute and the Medical Research Council in the UK discovered that a chemical compound found in leafy greens plays an important part in maintaining a healthy immune system in the gut. The findings may help scientists better understand the basis of intestinal disorders such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and may offer new treatment opportunities.

Intra-epithelial lymphocytes (IELs), a certain type of immune cell, play a crucial role in keeping the gut lining healthy and preventing bad bacteria from entering the gut while maintaining the balance of good bacteria which help us to break down our food. The new research proves that leafy greens are key to the existence of IELs.

Researchers studied mice fed a diet containing many vitamins and minerals known to be essential for good health, but which lacked vegetables. Over 2 to 3 weeks the mice lost 70 to 80 per cent of IELs. The scientists explained that IELs depend on chemical signals from the digestive breakdown products of a substance called Indole-3-carbinol, high levels of which are found in vegetables like broccoli and cabbage.

It is known that the food we eat plays a crucial role in influencing our immune system, but it is surprising that the diet with sufficient minerals and vitamins cant replace vegetables. Whether these findings have any implications for humans are yet to know, interestingly, epidemiological studies have linked a diet low in fruit and vegetables with an increased risk of IBD, reflecting the connection between vegetables and a healthy gut immune system.

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雿: HP
Date: February 20, 2012 07:07PM

賊怎頂蝯勗銵蝬祈 / 勗怠飛蝛嗅⊥ 2011撟1013
勗剛剜蝵蝛嗆瑽嚗Babraham Institute嚗隞亙怠飛蝛嗅⊥嚗MRC嚗餈靘蝛嗥潛橘蝬祈銝剜怎銝蝔桀抵賜雁賊怎頂蝯梁亙熒嚗寞勗甇斤潛暹閮梯賢鼠拍摮詨振敺寞砌閫賊憿嚗憒嚗潛扯賊曄嚗inflammatory bowel disease嚗IBD嚗嚗敺菜啁瘜

銝桀扳撌渡嚗intra-epithelial lymphocytes嚗IELs嚗臭犖擃抒銝蝔桅閬怎敦嚗銝餉賢穿1. 靽霅瑁賊扯亙熒嚗2. 脣脣亥賊嚗3. 蝬剜賊銵∩誑蝣箔瘨賡脰U啁蝛嗅祕撽霅撖佗蝬祈臭誑靽霅琿蝔桐桀扳撌渡怎敦

蝛嗡犖⊿曌撖阡潛橘桃憌潔誑撖急亙熒蝬剔蝝蝷衣抵釭雿銝蝯虫隞颱祈嚗銝勗擃扳撌渡喲皜70% - 80%嚗舐典嗡怎敦賊銝敶梢踴蝘摮詨振閫嚗瘛撌渡摮典嗆潦亥剔嚗indole-3-carbinol嚗瘨蝔銝剜Y銝蝔桀摮貊抵釭嚗祈甇航亥剔銝餉靘皞嚗憒嚗望什敹蝑賢怠之亥剔

園ㄡ憌撠怎頂蝯梁閬扳拙歇箔犖伐嗆銝亙頞喟蝬剔蝝蝷衣抵釭隞⊥隞祈澆嗡葉格菔脯桀撠⊥敺仿璅曇情臬血璅航潔犖擃亙熒瘜嚗雿餅銵摮貊蝛嗅歇憿舐內嚗祆銝頞喳蝵寞潛扯賊曄銝剝舀抒Ⅱ撖血具


Guard of the guts immune system leafy greens

Article source: The Medical Research Council, 13rd, Oct. 2011

A new research done by the Babraham Institute and the Medical Research Council in the UK discovered that a chemical compound found in leafy greens plays an important part in maintaining a healthy immune system in the gut. The findings may help scientists better understand the basis of intestinal disorders such as inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and may offer new treatment opportunities.

Intra-epithelial lymphocytes (IELs), a certain type of immune cell, play a crucial role in keeping the gut lining healthy and preventing bad bacteria from entering the gut while maintaining the balance of good bacteria which help us to break down our food. The new research proves that leafy greens are key to the existence of IELs.

Researchers studied mice fed a diet containing many vitamins and minerals known to be essential for good health, but which lacked vegetables. Over 2 to 3 weeks the mice lost 70 to 80 per cent of IELs. The scientists explained that IELs depend on chemical signals from the digestive breakdown products of a substance called Indole-3-carbinol, high levels of which are found in vegetables like broccoli and cabbage.

It is known that the food we eat plays a crucial role in influencing our immune system, but it is surprising that the diet with sufficient minerals and vitamins cant replace vegetables. Whether these findings have any implications for humans are yet to know, interestingly, epidemiological studies have linked a diet low in fruit and vegetables with an increased risk of IBD, reflecting the connection between vegetables and a healthy gut immune system.