1996
DOI: 10.1016/0306-3623(95)00082-8
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Benzalkonium chloride inhibited the histamine release from rat peritoneal mast cells induced by bradykinin and glcnac oligomer-specific lectin datura stramonium agglutinin, but heparin did not

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“…This result investigated that these polysaccharides were removed almost completely by washing. This result agrees well with the study of Niitsuma et al [17]. However the inhibition ratio of S-HA was higher than that of other polysaccharides in a certain extent, and inhibition ratio (%) than 1.2S-HA.…”
Section: The Inhibitory Effect Of S-ha On Histamine Release Induced Bsupporting
confidence: 83%
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“…This result investigated that these polysaccharides were removed almost completely by washing. This result agrees well with the study of Niitsuma et al [17]. However the inhibition ratio of S-HA was higher than that of other polysaccharides in a certain extent, and inhibition ratio (%) than 1.2S-HA.…”
Section: The Inhibitory Effect Of S-ha On Histamine Release Induced Bsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…However, Hep slightly suppressed the histamine release only at high concentration (100 µg/ml). This result agrees well with the study of Niitsuma et al [17], Ghosh et al [18] and Tones [19]. They reported that Hep, an anionic polysaccharide, electrostatically interacted with a cationic compound 48/80, and that as a result Hep inhibited the histamine release activity of compound 48/80.…”
Section: The Inhibitory Effect Of S-ha On Histamine Release Induced Bsupporting
confidence: 83%