Comparison of the short-chain fatty acids in normal rat faeces after the treatment of Euphorbia kansui, a traditional Chinese medicine for edoema
Context As a toxic traditional Chinese medicine for edoema, Euphorbia kansui S.L. Liou ex S.B. Ho (Euphorbiaceae) (EK) stir-fried with vinegar for detoxification was associated with alterations of gut microbiota. However, the evidence of correlation between short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) and toxici...
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Main Authors: | Dongjing Jiang (Author), Sijia Guo (Author), An Kang (Author), Yonghui Ju (Author), Jingxian Li (Author), Sheng Yu (Author), Beihua Bao (Author), Yudan Cao (Author), Yuping Tang (Author), Li Zhang (Author), Weifeng Yao (Author) |
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2020-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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