Study Investigates Semen Raphani's Effects on Obesity Through Gut Microbiota and Liver Metabolism Modulation
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Yi Zhu
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This article investigates the efficacy of Semen Raphani (RS) in ameliorating high-fat diet (HFD)-induced obesity by modulating gut microbiota and hepatic lipid metabolism. The study employs multimodal MRI and 16S rRNA sequencing to examine the effects of RS on obesity-related metabolic dysfunction. The research addresses obesity as a prevalent chronic metabolic disease and explores RS as a potential therapeutic intervention through gut microbiota modulation and liver metabolism pathways.
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· 2 pulledObesity has emerged as a prevalent chronic metabolic disease of significant concern.
This study investigates the efficacy of Semen Raphani (RS) in ameliorating high-fat diet (HFD)-induced obesity...
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