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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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Fitoterapia
September 2025
College of Agronomy and Agricultural Engineering, Liaocheng University, Liaocheng 252000, China. Electronic address:
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.
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June 2025
State Key Laboratory for Quality Ensurance and Sustainalbe Use of Dao-di Herbs, Institute of Chinese Materia Medica, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences Beijing 100700,China Qianhai Provincial Key Laboratory of Tibetan Medicine Pharmacology and Safety Evaluation, Northwest Institute of Plateau
Emodin is a hydroxyanthraquinone compound that is widely distributed and has multiple pharmacological activities, including anti-diarrheal, anti-inflammatory, and liver-protective effects. Research indicates that emodin may be one of the main components responsible for inducing hepatotoxicity. However, studies on the mechanisms of liver injury are relatively limited, particularly those related to bile acids(BAs) metabolism.
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July 2023
15 Kanchanavanich Rd., Hat Yai, Songkhla, 90110 Thailand Biotechnology Program, Faculty of Agro-Industry, Prince of Songkla University.
The diversity of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) in maternal milk and feces from Thai mother-infants pairs were revealed through nested PCR-DGGE. LAB species residing in maternal milk drawn from each individual demonstrated high uniqueness, yet shared similarity to her infant. Multiple strains of , , , , were continuously detected, suggesting direct transfer from a mother to her infant via breastfeeding.
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September 2022
College of Medicine, Hunan University of Chinese Medicine, Changsha, China.
Qiwei Baizhu Powder (QWBZP) is a traditional Chinese medicine formula for treating diarrhea induced by various causes. It elicits an anti-diarrheal effect by regulating the gut microbiota (diversity, structure, and abundance). However, the contribution of different components in the QWBZP decoction to this effect remains unclear.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBMC Cancer
May 2021
Division of Medical Oncology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA.
Background: Neuroendocrine tumors, although relatively rare in incidence, are now the second most prevalent gastrointestinal neoplasm owing to indolent disease biology. A small but significant sub-group of neuroendocrine tumor patients suffer from diarrhea. This is usually secondary to carcinoid syndrome but can also be a result of short gut syndrome, bile acid excess or iatrogenic etiologies.
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