IMMUNOMODULATORY NATURAL PRODUCT: REVIEW

Authors

  • SURYA PRATAP GOND Research Scholar, University Institute of Pharmacy, C.S.J.M.U. Kanpur, India.
  • SUDHANSHU SAHU Research Scholar, University Institute of Pharmacy, C.S.J.M.U. Kanpur, India.
  • SUDEER RAWAT Research Scholar, University Institute of Pharmacy, C.S.J.M.U. Kanpur, India.
  • A. RAJENDIRAN Research Scholar, University Institute of Pharmacy, C.S.J.M.U. Kanpur, India.
  • ANJU SINGH Research Scholar, University Institute of Pharmacy, C.S.J.M.U. Kanpur, India.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.22159/ajpcr.2022.v15i5.44374

Keywords:

Introduction, Immunomodulator, Immunosuppressant, Natural products, Chemical constituent

Abstract

Immunomodulation is also known as immune system modulation that is preceding changes the immune response result helps the tissue damage and immoderate response that is obtained by natural and unnatural (human-made) from. The review on an immunomodulatory natural products that is attention on anti-infective treatments for various numbers of justifications. Various traditional natural medicines are used for the immune response directly or indirectly impact antigen through adaptive defense mechanism of the host cell. And there currently various medicinal plants used for anti-effective such as Aloe Vera mill, Panax ginseng, Andrographispaniculata, and Clausenaexcavate that are gives immunomodulatory and anti-infective. Response and these responses have been modulated by using in their past and further developed by research change their modulation effects and many natural phytoconstituents used for immune system modulation and seen their activity on the various disease and effects and action and modulation.

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Published

07-05-2022

How to Cite

GOND, S. P., S. SAHU, S. RAWAT, A. RAJENDIRAN, and A. SINGH. “IMMUNOMODULATORY NATURAL PRODUCT: REVIEW”. Asian Journal of Pharmaceutical and Clinical Research, vol. 15, no. 5, May 2022, pp. 5-9, doi:10.22159/ajpcr.2022.v15i5.44374.

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