1 Jul 2009, 9:37 AM
Some recent research, due to be published in the August 2009 issue of
the Oral Biology Journal, shows that Trehalose inhibits inflammation
(in mice in this case) but it would be surprising if the same did not
occur in people who also consume Trehalose in their diets. It appears
to work by inhibiting the
Cytokines are a category of signalling
molecules that are used extensively in cellular communication. They are
proteins, peptides, or glycoproteins. The term cytokine encompasses a
large and diverse family of polypeptide regulators that are produced
widely throughout the body by cells of diverse embryological origin. To
read the abstract click this link
http://www.aobjournal.com/article/PIIS0003996909001198/abstract?rss=yes