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Lactobacillus paracasei Jlus66 extenuate oxidative stress and inflammation via regulation of intestinal flora in rats with non alcoholic fatty liver diseaseWang et al., 2019
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- Wang W
- Li Q
- Chai W
- Sun C
- Zhang T
- Zhao C
- Yuan Y
- Wang X
- Liu H
- Ye H
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- Food Science & Nutrition
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The nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a progressive liver disease that affects the health of people in an increasing rate. In the current research, we investigated the beneficial effect of a novel probiotic strain L. paracasei Jlus66 (Jlus66) on rats with high‐fat diet (HFD) …
- 208000008338 Non-alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease 0 title abstract description 38
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