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Increases Akkermansia - : Camellia Linnaeus {camellia} |
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Gut microbiota from green tea polyphenol-dosed mice improves intestinal epithelial homeostasis and ameliorates experimental colitis. Microbiome (Microbiome ) Vol: 9 Issue 1 Pages: 184 Pub: 2021 Sep 7 Epub: 2021 Sep 7 Authors Wu Z , Huang S , Li T , Li N , Han D , Zhang B , Xu ZZ , Zhang S , Pang J , Wang S , Zhang G , Zhao J , Wang J , Html Article Publication |
Increases Akkermansia - : Camellia Linnaeus {camellia} |
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Green tea polyphenol (epigallocatechin-3-gallate) improves gut dysbiosis and serum bile acids dysregulation in high-fat diet-fed mice. Journal of clinical biochemistry and nutrition (J Clin Biochem Nutr ) Vol: 65 Issue 1 Pages: 34-46 Pub: 2019 Jul Epub: 2019 Apr 6 Authors Ushiroda C , Naito Y , Takagi T , Uchiyama K , Mizushima K , Higashimura Y , Yasukawa Z , Okubo T , Inoue R , Honda A , Matsuzaki Y , Itoh Y , Html Article Publication |
Increases Akkermansia - : Camellia Linnaeus {camellia} |
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Obesity treatment by epigallocatechin-3-gallate-regulated bile acid signaling and its enriched Akkermansia muciniphila. FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology (FASEB J ) Vol: 32 Issue 12 Pages: fj201800370R Pub: 2018 Jun 8 Epub: 2018 Jun 8 Authors Sheng L , Jena PK , Liu HX , Hu Y , Nagar N , Bronner DN , Settles ML , Bäumler AJ , Wan YY , Html Article Publication |
Increases Akkermansia - : Camellia Linnaeus {camellia} |
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The effects of Ascophyllum nodosum, Camellia sinensis-leaf extract, and their joint interventions on glycolipid and energy metabolism in obese mice. Frontiers in nutrition (Front Nutr ) Vol: 10 Issue Pages: 1242157 Pub: 2023 Epub: 2023 Aug 24 Authors Xu Y , Jia X , Zhang W , Xie Q , Zhu M , Zhao Z , Hao J , Li H , Du J , Liu Y , Feng H , He J , Li H , Html Article Publication |
Increases Akkermansia - : Camellia Linnaeus {camellia} |
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Liposomal Epigallocatechin-3-Gallate for the Treatment of Intestinal Dysbiosis in Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder: A Comprehensive Review. Nutrients (Nutrients ) Vol: 15 Issue 14 Pages: Pub: 2023 Jul 24 Epub: 2023 Jul 24 Authors de la Rubia Ortí JE , Moneti C , Serrano-Ballesteros P , Castellano G , Bayona-Babiloni R , Carriquí-Suárez AB , Motos-Muñoz M , Proaño B , Benlloch M , Html Article Publication |
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