Literature DB >> 12613268

[Immunomodulation by herbal agents. A double-blind study in a medical university hospital involving a hepatitis B vaccine adjuvant model].

H C Bostelmann1, R H Bödeker, W Dames, H H Henneicke-von Zepelin, C P Siegers, U Stammwitz.   

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AIMS: Using the hepatitis B vaccination as a model, to investigate the extent to which the herbal immunomodulator, Esberitox N, supports seroconversion.
METHOD: 346 medical students participated in the placebo-controlled, randomized double-blind study. They took 3 x 2 tablets of the test substances daily, beginning 3 days prior to the injection and ending two weeks after it. The target outcomes were seroconversion and the level of the anti-HBs titer.
RESULTS: The data of 157 volunteers treated with the test substance, and 161 treated with placebo were analysed. After the first injection, the seroconversion rate was 22% in both test substance and placebo groups, and showed no advantage for the volunteers receiving the test substance. After the second injection, 89% of all members of each group revealed seroconversion. After the first injection, anti-HBs titers were appreciably higher in the test substance group (n = 34) than in the placebo group (n = 36; PWilcoxon = 0.003). The respective median values were 37.0 IU/L (95% CI: 18-68) and 15.5 IU/L (95% CI: 8-30).
CONCLUSION: The immunomodulator tested has negligible influence on seroconversion, but does enhance the immune response of subjects experiencing seroconversion.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12613268

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fortschr Med Orig


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1.  Thuja occidentalis (Arbor vitae): A Review of its Pharmaceutical, Pharmacological and Clinical Properties.

Authors:  Belal Naser; Cornelia Bodinet; Martin Tegtmeier; Ulrike Lindequist
Journal:  Evid Based Complement Alternat Med       Date:  2005-02-09       Impact factor: 2.629

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