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Clinical translation of natural anti-inflammatory products requires understanding of bioavailability and dose-response relationships. This figure discusses the therapeutic potential and limitations of natural product-based interventions for autoimmune conditions.
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Natural product compounds shift the balance between pathogenic pro-inflammatory immune cells (right panel) and protective anti-inflammatory/immunomodulatory cell subsets (left panel). This diagram illustrates how diverse natural products can rebalance immune cell populations in autoimmune disease.
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In vivo models of autoimmune diseases have demonstrated therapeutic efficacy of various natural compounds. This figure presents preclinical evidence from animal models of rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, or inflammatory bowel disease treated with natural products.
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 > Source: Kamal D Moudgil et al. "The Anti-Inflammatory and Immunomodulatory Activities of Natural Products to Con." *International journal of molecular sciences*, 2022. PMID: [36613560](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36613560/)
<figure> <img src="https://pdfs.citedhealth.com/figures/36613560/259.png" alt="Clinical translation of natural anti-inflammatory products requires understanding of bioavailability and dose-response relationships. This figure discusses the therapeutic potential and limitations of natural product-based interventions for autoimmune conditions." /> <figcaption>Figure 8. Clinical translation of natural anti-inflammatory products requires understanding of bioavailability and dose-response relationships. This figure discusses the therapeutic potential and limitations of natural product-based interventions for autoimmune conditions.<br> Source: Kamal D Moudgil et al. "The Anti-Inflammatory and Immunomodulatory Activities of Natural Products to Con." <em>International journal of molecular sciences</em>, 2022. PMID: <a href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36613560/">36613560</a></figcaption> </figure>