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Jianwei Xiaoshi oral liquid attenuates high-calorie diet-induced dyspepsia in immature rats via regulating the pancreatic secretion pathway and maintaining the homeostasis of intestinal microbiota

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Hongjie Wang, Yan Zhang, Hongjie Wang, Xiaolu Wei, Shan Jiang, Yanyan Zhou, Wenya Gao, Kun Wang, Hongjie Wang, Hongjie Wang, Hongjie Wang, Lihua Chen, Huijun Wang, Huijun Wang, Nan Si, Hongjie Wang, Yanyan Zhou, Keke Luo, Keke Luo, Mengxiao Wang, Yuyang Liu, Lihua Chen, Lioudmila Ni, Lioudmila Ni, Haiyu Zhao

Summary

Researchers found that a traditional Chinese herbal medicine formula called Jianwei Xiaoshi oral liquid improved functional digestive problems in young rats fed a high-calorie diet by regulating eight key proteins involved in pancreatic digestion and restoring healthy gut bacteria balance. The findings suggest potential therapeutic benefits of this herbal remedy for diet-induced digestive disorders in children.

JWXS improved functional dyspepsia in immature rats via a mechanism involving the regulation of the secretion of 8 key proteins in the pancreatic secretion pathway and the amelioration of flora disorders.

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