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Reciprocal Interactions between Epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) and Human Gut Microbiota In Vitro. Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (J Agric Food Chem ) Vol: 68 Issue 36 Pages: 9804-9815 Pub: 2020 Sep 9 Epub: 2020 Aug 26 Authors Liu Z , de Bruijn WJC , Bruins ME , Vincken JP , Html Article Publication |
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Green tea extract alters gut microbiota and their metabolism of adults with metabolic syndrome in a host-free human colonic model. Food research international (Ottawa, Ont.) (Food Res Int ) Vol: 160 Issue Pages: 111762 Pub: 2022 Oct Epub: 2022 Jul 30 Authors Zhang S , Xu M , Sun X , Shi H , Zhu J , Html Article Publication |
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Polysaccharide from Ziyang Selenium-Enriched Green Tea Prevents Obesity and Promotes Adipose Thermogenesis via Modulating the Gut Microbiota. Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (J Agric Food Chem ) Vol: 71 Issue 36 Pages: 13363-13375 Pub: 2023 Sep 13 Epub: 2023 Aug 30 Authors Li D , Cheng Y , Zeng X , Li Y , Xia Z , Yang X , Ren D , Publication |
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Raw Bowl Tea (Tuocha) Polyphenol Prevention of Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease by Regulating Intestinal Function in Mice. Biomolecules (Biomolecules ) Vol: 9 Issue 9 Pages: Pub: 2019 Sep 1 Epub: 2019 Sep 1 Authors Liu B , Zhang J , Sun P , Yi R , Han X , Zhao X , Publication Publication |
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Tea polyphenol and epigallocatechin gallate ameliorate hyperlipidemia via regulating liver metabolism and remodeling gut microbiota. Food chemistry (Food Chem ) Vol: 404 Issue Pt A Pages: 134591 Pub: 2023 Mar 15 Epub: 2022 Oct 14 Authors Wen JJ , Li MZ , Chen CH , Hong T , Yang JR , Huang XJ , Geng F , Hu JL , Nie SP , Publication |
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