The intervention effect of Amygdalus mongolica oil on the metabolomics and intestinal flora in pulmonary fibrosis
Amygdalus mongolica oil is rich in unsaturated fatty acids such as inoleic acid (47.11%) and oleic acid (23.81%). Our research demonstrates that it exerts a protective effect on rat models of pulmonary fibrosis, however, little is known regarding the underlying mechanism of action. This study aimed...
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Main Authors: | Qian Li (Author), Hong-Bing Zhou (Author), Jia-Qi Liu (Author), Wan-Fu Bai (Author), Jia Wang (Author), Zhan-Jun Yang (Author), Min Qiu (Author), Hong Chang (Author), Song-Li Shi (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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