immunoneutral

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

immuno- +‎ neutral

Adjective[edit]

immunoneutral (not comparable)

  1. (immunology) Having a neutral effect on the immune system
    • 2015 July 2, Maria B. Badia-Tahull et al., “The relationship between the parenteral dose of fish oil supplementation and the variation of liver function tests in hospitalized adult patients”, in Nutrition Journal[1], volume 14, →DOI:
      On the other hand, the main commercial emulsions that we used to provide lipids were the combination of Clinoleic® with Omegaven® and no studies yet show whether the immunoneutral effect of high amounts of olive oil could contribute to the improvement of some liver parameters.