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The inhibition of pathological IgE in allergic diseases by natural compounds.

Created on 13 Jul 2026

Authors

Michelle Carnazza, Morgan Begley, Raj K Tiwari, Jan Geliebter, Nan Yang, Jixun Zhan, Xiu-Min Li

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Natural products and bioprospecting. Volume 16. Issue 1. Jul 13, 2026. Epub Jul 13, 2026.

Abstract

IgE-mediated allergic diseases are common and greatly affect quality of life. Current therapeutic strategies include avoidance, which is unreliable, and unspecific symptom management, which causes adverse effects and are expensive. This urges the need for safe, effective, and affordable treatment options for infants, children, adolescents, and adults. This narrative review discusses naturally occurring compounds that have been researched in animal models, in vitro cell lines, and clinical trials to inhibit pathological IgE. These include Food Allergy Herbal Formula (FAHF)-1 and -2 and the derivatives B-FAHF-2, EBF-2, and berberine; Rubia cordifolia and its isolate xanthopurpurin; arctigenin; Anti-Asthma Herbal Medicine Intervention and its isolate formononetin; apigenin; luteolin; resveratrol; pterostilbene; and ginsenoside Rh1. Natural compounds largely work through reduction of IgE production of B cells through modulation of genes involved in B cell activation, differentiation and proliferation, and cell cycle. There is a resulting reduction of Th2 responses and mast cell degranulation, and hence allergic disease pathology and symptomology. There are rich resources of natural compounds, including those with the capacity to restore immunity to that seen in non-allergic individuals. Natural compounds are promising, novel treatment strategies for the vast sufferers of food allergy, allergic asthma, allergic rhinitis, and allergic eczema.

PMID:
42437846
Bibliographic data and abstract were imported from PubMed on 13 Jul 2026.

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