Potential Anti-Obesity Effect of Hazel Leaf Extract in Mice and Network Pharmacology of Selected Polyphenols
<b>Background:</b> Obesity is gradually becoming a widespread health problem, and treatment using natural compounds has seen an increasing trend. As a by-product of hazelnut, hazel leaf is usually disposed of as waste, but it is widely used in traditional and folk medicines around the wo...
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Main Authors: | Jiarui Zhao (Author), Aikebaier Alimu (Author), Yvmo Li (Author), Zhi Lin (Author), Jun Li (Author), Xinhe Wang (Author), Yuchen Wang (Author), Guangfu Lv (Author), He Lin (Author), Zhe Lin (Author) |
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