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The term “Lily” indicates a mixture of dry leaves of three species belonging to the
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Thunb.,
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var.
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Delile.
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This phytopreparation is part of the Chinese herbal medicine tradition and used as an immunomodulatory, anti-cancer, and anti-diabetic remedy. In 2016 Hou and coworkers synthesized a library of 9 samples with Se content ranging from
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/g and yields from 22.6% to 41.3%. All samples were then assayed for their capacity to enhance the immune response recording the extent of chicken peripheral lymphocytes proliferation applying doses ranging from 0.391 μg/mL to 6.25 μg/mL. The observed increase of this parameter was however modest (+15%) although higher than the native polysaccharide. The best effect was shown by the Se-P with the highest content of Se and then the same was selected to perform
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studies using 14-days old White Roman chickens vaccinated with ND vaccine. The biochemical parameters measured were peripheral lymphocytes proliferation, serum antibody titer, and production of IL-2, IL-6, and IFN-γ. The dose applied was
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