Cyclocarya paliuruspolysaccharides improve high fat diet-fed mice lipid dysmetabolism through gut microbiota
Chengyan Huang,
Yanmei Jia,
Ping Chai
et al.
Abstract:Obesity is associated with low-grade chronic inflammation and intestinal dysbiosis. Cyclocarya paliurus (C. paliurus) has been shown to improve lipid metabolism and gut microbiota communities in animals and humans; however, it remains to know whether Cyclocarya paliurus polysaccharides (CCPP) prevents obesity through gut microbiota. Here, we found that high fat diet promoted the lipid accumulation and intestinal microbiota dysbiosis in mice, while drink Cyclocarya paliurus polysaccharides reduces body weight, … Show more
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