Interluekingenic

Interleukinenic activity is the ability of a substance to stimulate the production of interleukins, which are proteins that are used by the body's immune system to regulate and control inflammation and other immune responses. Interleukins are produced by various types of immune cells, such as T cells, B cells, and macrophages, and they act as signals that help to coordinate the activities of the immune system. In certain diseases, interleukin production may be decreased, resulting in an impaired immune response and an increased risk of infection. The use of interleukinenic substances can help to restore normal levels of interleukin production, thereby aiding the immune system in combating infection and disease.