Journal of Functional Foods (Oct 2023)

High-parameter immune profiling and subjective health assessment of the immunomodulatory effects of paramylon-rich Euglena gracilis EOD-1: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, parallel-group study

  • Takanori Kawano,
  • Atsushi Miura,
  • Junko Naito,
  • Norihisa Nishida,
  • Ken-ichi Ishibashi,
  • Yoshiyuki Adachi,
  • Naohito Ohno,
  • Yuji Naito

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 109
p. 105804

Abstract

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Paramylon, a characteristic β-glucan of microalgae Euglena gracilis, modulates immune function. However, data on its mechanism of action and use in humans are limited. We conducted a 12-week randomized controlled trial to determine the effects of paramylon-rich E. gracilis EOD-1 (PM EOD-1) ingestion on immune function and physical condition by randomly assigning 24 healthy men and women (50–65 years old) to PM EOD-1 (PM 350 mg) or placebo groups. We evaluated physical condition, cytokine proteomics, and high-parameter immune profiling. The PM EOD-1 group exhibited a higher number of cumulative good health days, increased or sustained high IL17A, IL27, CSF2, FLT3LG, and IL17C levels, increased CD28 expression in CD4+/CD8+ naïve T cells, and maintained CD80 expression in monocytes than the placebo group. PM EOD-1 promotes immune cell response potential by enhancing monocyte activation and co-stimulatory molecule interactions between T and antigen-presenting cells, thereby promoting immune defense and good health.

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