Traditional Chinese medicines differentially modulate the gut microbiota based on their nature (Yao-Xing)
Abstract
Property theory is a unique principle guiding traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) that classifies various TCMs into four natures (hot, warm, cool, and cold) to reflect their medical actions on the human body. Despite successful application for thousands of years, characterizing the nature of medical TCMs by modern physiological indicators remains a challenge. In this study, we investigated the potential relationship between the nature of TCMs and...
Paper Details
Title
Traditional Chinese medicines differentially modulate the gut microbiota based on their nature (Yao-Xing)
Published Date
May 1, 2021
Journal
Volume
85
Pages
153496 - 153496
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