Targeting gut microbiota to explore the Shanghuo effect of Qi-invigorating herbs
Scope: Qi-invigorating herbs have been shown to have a tonic-like effect and to improve the body's immune system function. This study explores how high-dose Ginseng and Astragalus, two representative Qi-invigorating herbs, affect the immunes system of SD rats by regulating their gut microbiota....
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Main Authors: | Zhao Din (Author), Hui Cao (Author), Yehao Zhang (Author), Xiaoyu Zheng (Author), Wenting Song (Author) |
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2024-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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