Raspberry Ketone Prevents LPS‐Induced Depression‐Like Behaviors in Mice by Inhibiting TLR‐4/NF‐κB Signaling Pathway via the Gut‐Brain Axis
Yike Liu,
Chenlin Dai,
Chendi Wang
et al.
Abstract:ScopeDepression, a prevalent mental disorder, has significantly impacted the lives of 350 million people, yet it holds promise for amelioration through food‐derived phenolics. Raspberries, renowned globally for their delectable flavor, harbor a phenolic compound known as raspberry ketone (RK). However, the impact of RK on depressive symptoms remains ambiguous. This study aims to investigate the impact of RK on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)‐induced depressed mice and elucidates its potential mechanisms, focusing on … Show more
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