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The anti-diarrheal formula, a traditional Chinese remedy made from Punica granatum peel, Agrimonia eupatoria, and Gynostemma Blume, contains compounds that reduce oxidative stress. In our previous study, it was shown that the Anti-diarrheal Formula has a therapeutic effect on dysentery in livestock, so follow-up experiments are needed to test the mechanism of action.This study examines the formula's pharmacological mechanisms in treating dysentery through microbiome analysis and network pharmacology to clarify its effects on oxidative stress.Active ingredients with antioxidative properties in the anti-diarrheal formula were identified through non-targeted metabolomics.The Anti-diarrheal Formula reduces oxidative stress and intestinal damage by targeting Src, Stat3, Akt1, Egfr, Hsp90aa1, and Esr1 through the PI3K-Akt signaling pathway. It improves intestinal flora in mice under oxidative stress, with significant correlations found between flora composition and the diarrhea index and immune indicators. This study used pharmacological and metabolomic methods to clarify the therapeutic mechanisms of this Chinese herbal compound.

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