Quercetin Allergy Randomized Trial Evidence Table

Structured evidence table for Quercetin Allergy Randomized Trial, generated from 2 reusable source documents in the Migaku knowledge base.

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Quercetin Allergy Randomized TrialIntroduction Cow's milk allergy (CMA) is one of the most common food allergies in childhood frequently associated with body growth impairment and micronutrient deficiencies.2Carucci L (2026)Immunonutritional effects elicited by a novel multicomponent food supplement in children with cow's milk allergy: results from a randomized, placebo-controlled trial.
Quercetin Allergy Randomized TrialSerum 25(OH)D and DHA concentrations significantly improved only in the active study group.2Carucci L (2026)Immunonutritional effects elicited by a novel multicomponent food supplement in children with cow's milk allergy: results from a randomized, placebo-controlled trial.
Quercetin Allergy Randomized TrialConclusions This novel multicomponent food supplement improved growth parameters and nutritional status while modulating immune tolerance mechanisms in children with CMA.2Carucci L (2026)Immunonutritional effects elicited by a novel multicomponent food supplement in children with cow's milk allergy: results from a randomized, placebo-controlled trial.
Quercetin Allergy Randomized TrialImmunonutrition approach with selected bioactive compounds may have beneficial effects on nutritional status and immune tolerance mechanisms.2Carucci L (2026)Immunonutritional effects elicited by a novel multicomponent food supplement in children with cow's milk allergy: results from a randomized, placebo-controlled trial.
Quercetin Allergy Randomized TrialCurrent therapies mainly alleviate symptoms without addressing underlying immune dysfunction, which has increased interest in nutritional bioactive compounds as preventive or modulatory agents.3Zafrilla P (2025)Dietary Bioactive Compounds and Their Role in Allergy Prevention: A Comprehensive Review.
Quercetin Allergy Randomized TrialThis review summarizes evidence on omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, vitamin D, curcumin, ginger bioactives, quercetin, and epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) in allergy prevention and management.3Zafrilla P (2025)Dietary Bioactive Compounds and Their Role in Allergy Prevention: A Comprehensive Review.
Quercetin Allergy Randomized TrialGinger constituents ([6]-gingerol, [6]-shogaol) modulate Th1/Th2 balance, mast-cell activity, and oxidative stress, with early clinical evidence in rhinitis and asthma.3Zafrilla P (2025)Dietary Bioactive Compounds and Their Role in Allergy Prevention: A Comprehensive Review.
Quercetin Allergy Randomized TrialBackground/Objectives: Allergic diseases are highly prevalent worldwide and represent a significant public health burden.3Zafrilla P (2025)Dietary Bioactive Compounds and Their Role in Allergy Prevention: A Comprehensive Review.

Source documents

  1. Immunonutritional effects elicited by a novel multicomponent food supplement in children with cow's milk allergy: results from a randomized, placebo-controlled trial.
  2. Dietary Bioactive Compounds and Their Role in Allergy Prevention: A Comprehensive Review.