Biothera Research Papers and presentations
Clinical and preclinical research with Biothera immune health ingredients:
May 2010
Influence of Continuous Intake of Glucopolysaccharide (GPS) Derived from Baker's Yeast on Mood and Emotional States.
Biotherapy (2010) 24 (3):255-259.
April 2010
Presented at Experimental Biology 2010 in Anaheim, CA
February 2010
Agro Food Industry Hi-Tech (2010). 21:21-24.
December 2009
Journal of Sports Science and Medicine (2009). 8:509-515.
July 2009
Randomized Phase II Clinical Trials of Wellmune WGP® for Immune Support During Cold and Flu Season.
The Journal of Applied Research (2009). 9:20-42.
February 2009
Cancer Biology & Therapy 8:3, 216-223; 1 February 2009.
September 2008
Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise. 40(5):S353.
August 2008
Analysis of Side Chain Lengths of Branched β-1,3-Glucans by Alkaline Degradation.
A poster presentation at the International Carbohydrate Symposium in Oslo, Norway.
October 2007
WGP® 3-6 Supplement Reduces Immune Suppression and Improves Mood State in Stressed Subjects.
Journal of the American College of Nutrition. 26(5):484.
September 2007
Toxicological Assessment of a Particulate Yeast (1,3)-ß-D-Glucan in Rats.
Food and Chemical Toxicology (2007). 45:1719-1730.
August 2006
Yeast ß-Glucan Amplifies Phagocyte Killing of iC3b-Opsonized Tumor Cells via Complement Receptor 3-Syk-Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase Pathway.
The Journal of Immunology. 2006 Aug 1;177(3):1661-9
January 2006
Beta-Glucan Enhances Complemented-Mediated Hematopoietic Recovery after Bone Marrow Injury.
Blood. 15 January 2006. Volume 107, Number 2
June 2005
C5a-Mediated Leukotriene B4-Amplified Neutrophil Chemotaxis is Essential in Tumor Immunotherapy Facilitated by Anti-Tumor Monoclonal Antibody and ß-Glucan.
The Journal of Immunology. 2005 174:7050-7056
Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy. May 2005, Vol. 5, No. 5, Pages 691-702
The Journal of Immunology. 2004: 173: 797-806
March 2003
Anthrax-Protective Effects of Yeast Beta 1,3 Glucans.
Medscape General Medicine.
May 2002
Pilot Study: Orally-Administered Yeast ß1,3-glucan Prophylactically Protects Against Anthrax Infection and Cancer in Mice.
The Journal of the American Nutraceutical Association.
Vol. 5, No. 2, Spring 2002
