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Effect of Quercetin on Lipids Metabolism Through Modulating the Gut Microbial and AMPK/PPAR Signaling Pathway in Broilers. Frontiers in cell and developmental biology (Front Cell Dev Biol ) Vol: 9 Issue Pages: 616219 Pub: 2021 Epub: 2021 Feb 9 Authors Wang M , Wang B , Wang S , Lu H , Wu H , Ding M , Ying L , Mao Y , Li Y , Html Article Publication |
| Slow digestible carbohydrates. {Low Glycemic} - Desulfovibrio |
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Identification of Nordic Berries with Beneficial Effects on Cognitive Outcomes and Gut Microbiota in High-Fat-Fed Middle-Aged C57BL/6J Mice. Nutrients (Nutrients ) Vol: 14 Issue 13 Pages: Pub: 2022 Jun 30 Epub: 2022 Jun 30 Authors Huang F , Marungruang N , Kostiuchenko O , Kravchenko N , Burleigh S , Prykhodko O , Hållenius FF , Heyman-Lindén L , Html Article Publication |
| Slow digestible carbohydrates. {Low Glycemic} - Desulfovibrio |
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Beneficial Effects of Partly Milled Highland Barley on the Prevention of High-Fat Diet-Induced Glycometabolic Disorder and the Modulation of Gut Microbiota in Mice. Nutrients (Nutrients ) Vol: 14 Issue 4 Pages: Pub: 2022 Feb 11 Epub: 2022 Feb 11 Authors Li S , Wang M , Li C , Meng Q , Meng Y , Ying J , Bai S , Shen Q , Xue Y , Html Article Publication |
| Slow digestible carbohydrates. {Low Glycemic} - Desulfovibrio |
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Procyanidin B1 and Coumaric Acid from Highland Barley Alleviated High-Fat-Diet-Induced Hyperlipidemia by Regulating PPARa-Mediated Hepatic Lipid Metabolism and Gut Microbiota in Diabetic C57BL/6J Mice. Foods (Basel, Switzerland) (Foods ) Vol: 13 Issue 12 Pages: Pub: 2024 Jun 12 Epub: 2024 Jun 12 Authors Liu Z , Liu J , Tang R , Zhang Z , Tian S , Html Article Publication |
| Slow digestible carbohydrates. {Low Glycemic} - Desulfovibrio |
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Flavonoids from Whole-Grain Oat Alleviated High-Fat Diet-Induced Hyperlipidemia via Regulating Bile Acid Metabolism and Gut Microbiota in Mice. Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (J Agric Food Chem ) Vol: 69 Issue 27 Pages: 7629-7640 Pub: 2021 Jul 14 Epub: 2021 Jul 2 Authors Duan R , Guan X , Huang K , Zhang Y , Li S , Xia J , Shen M , Publication |
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