Queen Bee Larva, an Edible By-Product of Royal Jelly, Alleviate D-Galactose-Induced Aging in Mouse by Regulating Gut Microbiota Structure and Amino Acid Metabolism
Queen bee larva (QBL), as a by-product of royal jelly, is a kind of protein-rich edible insect. However, the development and utilization of QBL have been very limited for an extended period, resulting in considerable economic waste. Notably, QBL has substantial potential for anti-aging treatments; h...
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Main Authors: | Tong Zhao (Author), Xiaofeng Xue (Author), Pingxiang Liu (Author), Han Hu (Author), Kai Wang (Author), Yutao Wang (Author), Liming Wu (Author) |
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