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    Anthocyanins from Lycium ruthenicum Murray attenuates high‐fat diet‐induced hypercholesterolemia in ApoE−/− mice are related to the modulation of gut microbiota and the ratio of conjugated to unconjugated bile acids in fecal bile acid profile

    Anthocyanins from Lycium ruthenicum Murray attenuates high‐fat diet‐induced hypercholesterolemia in ApoE−/− mice are related to the modulation of gut microbiota and the ratio of co... by Meng Zhang, Hui Li, Tingting Tan, Lu Lu, Jia Mi, Abdul Rehman, Yamei Yan, Linwu Ran

    Published 2024-04-01
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    Isolation, Characterization and Antitumor Effect on DU145 Cells of a Main Polysaccharide in Pollen of Chinese Wolfberry

    Isolation, Characterization and Antitumor Effect on DU145 Cells of a Main Polysaccharide in Pollen of Chinese Wolfberry by Fei Chen, Linwu Ran, Jia Mi, Yamei Yan, Lu Lu, Bo Jin, Xiaoying Li, Youlong Cao

    Published 2018-09-01
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    Effects of anthocyanins from the fruit of Lycium ruthenicum Murray on intestinal microbiota

    Effects of anthocyanins from the fruit of Lycium ruthenicum Murray on intestinal microbiota by Yamei Yan, Yujia Peng, Jilong Tang, Jia Mi, Lu Lu, Xiaoying Li, Linwu Ran, Xiaoxiong Zeng, Youlong Cao

    Published 2018-09-01
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    Polysaccharides from the flowers of tea (Camellia sinensis L.) modulate gut health and ameliorate cyclophosphamide-induced immunosuppression

    Polysaccharides from the flowers of tea (Camellia sinensis L.) modulate gut health and ameliorate cyclophosphamide-induced immunosuppression by Dan Chen, Guijie Chen, Yu Ding, Peng Wan, Yujia Peng, Chunxu Chen, Hong Ye, Xiaoxiong Zeng, Linwu Ran

    Published 2019-10-01
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