Crocin-I Protects Against High-Fat Diet-Induced Obesity via Modulation of Gut Microbiota and Intestinal Inflammation in Mice
Crocin-I can regulate physiological changes in the human body by altering inflammation and microbial composition. Gut microbiota are also involved in modulating the pathophysiology of obesity. However, crocin-I's effect on obesity and the mechanism underlying its effects on gut microbiota and i...
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Main Authors: | Xiaoxian Xie (Author), Mengya Zhang (Author), Lei Sun (Author), Ting Wang (Author), Zhengyan Zhu (Author), Ruonan Shu (Author), Fengchun Wu (Author), Zezhi Li (Author) |
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2022-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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