Natural Products as Dietary Agents for the Prevention and Mitigation of Oxidative Damage and Inflammation in the Intestinal Barrier
Food intake is a basic need to sustain life, but foodborne pathogens and food-related xenobiotics are also the main health concerns regarding intestinal barrier homeostasis. With a predominant role in the well-being of the entire human body, intestinal barrier homeostasis is strictly regulated by ep...
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Main Authors: | Carlos Martins-Gomes (Author), Fernando M. Nunes (Author), Amélia M. Silva (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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