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Significant protection of mice by several polysaccharides other than glucan isolated from S. cerevisiae has been described (209). A 2.16-fold protection in the LD q q is observed for one modifier, MNZ, when given 15 min prior to irradiation. Glucan protects 2.25-fold in this same protocol. Many of these polysaccharides may act through activation of the complement system, rather than directiy on ceHs. [Pg.496]

Plasma Inhibitors, In Vivo Anticoagulants. Fourteen naturally occurring compounds that normally exert an inhibiting effect on the activity of coagulation, platelet function, and fibrinolytic activity and complement systems have been identified within the circulating blood. [Pg.176]

Mediators derived from activated plasma protein cascades Complement system... [Pg.629]

Colony-stimulating Factors Combinatorial Chemistry Compartment Competitive Antagonists Complement System Complement-type Repeat Complex Disease Compound Libraries Compound Optimization Computational Biology Computerized Tomography COMT... [Pg.1489]

A few examples of pure arabinans with effect in the complement system have been isolated from, for example, the fruits of Ziziphus jujuba (a-2,5-arabinofuranan) and from the roots of Bupleurum falcatum (Q -3,5-arabino-furanan-Q -l,4-glucan complex) [12,13]. [Pg.73]

Already in 1988 and 1991, Gao et al. [65,66] detected four different polysaccharides present in the leaves of Panax ginseng that had an effect on the complement system, but only two of them, the neutral, GL-NIa, and one of the acidic ones, GL-AIa, had potent activities at low concentrations. GL-NIa was found to be mainly an arabinigalactan type II polymer. GL-AIa was a polysaccharide with a rhamnogalacturonan core with neutral side chains of the AG-II type, confirmed by a strong reaction with the Yariv reagent and the methylation results. It was shown that the crude polysaccharide fraction contained KDO and DHA, suggesting the presence of Rhamnogalacturonan II in... [Pg.88]

Black pepper contains several polysaccharides of which one shows a strong effect as an immune enhancer based on the fact that the polymer is an anti-complementary polysaccharide. The polysaccharide has an Mw of approx. 40 kD. It is composed basically of rhamnose, arabinose, galactose and galac-turonic acid, and shows a high binding capacity for the Yariv reagent. This indicates that the side chain of the polymer is of the arabinogalactan type II, which is a common structure for several polysaccharides with an effect on the complement system [70]. [Pg.89]

The structure that appears to be important for the effect on the complement system is most probably the complex galactan ohgomer being composed of separate 1,3- and 1,6-hnked galactose chains with branch points being of 1,3,6 nature. These units have been proposed as the active sites for... [Pg.95]

The mechanisms of the allergy-like reactions to RCM are still a matter of speculation (table 2). Anaphylaxis to RCM has been discussed to be due to a direct membrane effect possibly related to the osmolality of the RCM solution or the chemical structure of the RCM molecule (pseudo-allergy) [2], an activation of the complement system [27], a direct bradykinin formation [28], or an IgE-mediated mechanism [3]. [Pg.160]

Collagen, the major component of most connective tissues, constimtes approximately 25% of the protein of mammals. It provides an extracellular framework for all metazoan animals and exists in virmally every animal tissue. At least 19 distinct types of collagen made up of 30 distinct polypeptide chains (each encoded by a separate gene) have been identified in human tissues. Although several of these are present only in small proportions, they may play important roles in determining the physical properties of specific tissues. In addition, a number of proteins (eg, the Clq component of the complement system, pulmonary surfactant proteins SP-A and SP-D) that are not classified as collagens have... [Pg.535]


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Activation of the Complement System

Blood complement system

Compartments Complement system

Complement

Complement proteins/system

Complement proteins/system activation pathways

Complement system activation

Complement system activation pathways

Complement system alternative pathway

Complement system assessment

Complement system classic pathway

Complement system classical pathway

Complement system deficiencies

Complement system description

Complement system membrane attack complexe

Complement system of blood

Complement system thioester-containing proteins

Complementation

Fish complement system

Fish complement system activation

Fish complement system components

High Affinity Complementation System

Innate immunity complement system

Low Affinity Complementation System

Proteins of the complement system

The complement system

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