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Prophylactic Effect of Dietary Seaweed Fucoidan against Enteral Prion Infection
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Marine BiotechnologyHarmful MicroalgaeHealth SciencesPrion-contaminated MaterialsMedicinePharmacologyPrion DiseasesEnteral Prion InfectionToxicologyToxicological AspectMicrobiologyEnvironmental ToxicologyIngestionDaily UptakeFood PreservativesFood SafetyDrug Resistance
Dietary seaweed fucoidan delays the onset of disease of enterally infected mice with scrapie when given orally for 6 days after infection, but not when given before the infection. This effect was not modified at a tested fucoidan dose range and appeared to reach the maximum level at a concentration of 2.5% or less in feed. Daily uptake of fucoidan might be prophylactic against prion diseases caused by ingestion of prion-contaminated materials, although further evaluation of its pharmacology remains to be done.
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