topicQuercetin Allergy Randomized Trial
claimIntroduction Cow's milk allergy (CMA) is one of the most common food allergies in childhood frequently associated with body growth impairment and micronutrient deficiencies.
evidence level2
citationCarucci L (2026)
sourceImmunonutritional effects elicited by a novel multicomponent food supplement in children with cow's milk allergy: results from a randomized, placebo-controlled trial.
topicQuercetin Allergy Randomized Trial
claimSerum 25(OH)D and DHA concentrations significantly improved only in the active study group.
evidence level2
citationCarucci L (2026)
sourceImmunonutritional effects elicited by a novel multicomponent food supplement in children with cow's milk allergy: results from a randomized, placebo-controlled trial.
topicQuercetin Allergy Randomized Trial
claimConclusions This novel multicomponent food supplement improved growth parameters and nutritional status while modulating immune tolerance mechanisms in children with CMA.
evidence level2
citationCarucci L (2026)
sourceImmunonutritional effects elicited by a novel multicomponent food supplement in children with cow's milk allergy: results from a randomized, placebo-controlled trial.
topicQuercetin Allergy Randomized Trial
claimImmunonutrition approach with selected bioactive compounds may have beneficial effects on nutritional status and immune tolerance mechanisms.
evidence level2
citationCarucci L (2026)
sourceImmunonutritional effects elicited by a novel multicomponent food supplement in children with cow's milk allergy: results from a randomized, placebo-controlled trial.
topicQuercetin Allergy Randomized Trial
claimCurrent therapies mainly alleviate symptoms without addressing underlying immune dysfunction, which has increased interest in nutritional bioactive compounds as preventive or modulatory agents.
evidence level3
citationZafrilla P (2025)
sourceDietary Bioactive Compounds and Their Role in Allergy Prevention: A Comprehensive Review.
topicQuercetin Allergy Randomized Trial
claimThis review summarizes evidence on omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids, vitamin D, curcumin, ginger bioactives, quercetin, and epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) in allergy prevention and management.
evidence level3
citationZafrilla P (2025)
sourceDietary Bioactive Compounds and Their Role in Allergy Prevention: A Comprehensive Review.
topicQuercetin Allergy Randomized Trial
claimGinger constituents ([6]-gingerol, [6]-shogaol) modulate Th1/Th2 balance, mast-cell activity, and oxidative stress, with early clinical evidence in rhinitis and asthma.
evidence level3
citationZafrilla P (2025)
sourceDietary Bioactive Compounds and Their Role in Allergy Prevention: A Comprehensive Review.
topicQuercetin Allergy Randomized Trial
claimBackground/Objectives: Allergic diseases are highly prevalent worldwide and represent a significant public health burden.
evidence level3
citationZafrilla P (2025)
sourceDietary Bioactive Compounds and Their Role in Allergy Prevention: A Comprehensive Review.