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Diarrheal Mice Induced by a High-fat and High-protein Diet could be Cured by Bohe Pill Regulating Intestinal Mucosal Bacteria
Lili Huang, Tao Zheng, Yawei Liu, Tan Guo, Zhoujin Tan
Journal of Food and Nutrition Research
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2022
, 10(7), 459-466 doi:10.12691/jfnr-10-7-3
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Effects of Baohe pill decoction on the number of intestinal mucosal bacteria OTUs in mice fed with HFD and HPD. (n=5). The larger the number was, the more the number of intestinal microbes. an OUT numbers. Ftcm: control group, ftmm: Natural recovery group, fttm:Baohe pill decoction treatment group. the same is below. b Mean OTUs at each classification level
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Sparse curves. The abscissa represents the total number of sequences randomly selected per sample, and the ordinate represents the number of OTUs found at the corresponding depth. OTU numbers
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Effects of Baohe pill decoction on intestinal mucosal bacteria in diarrhea mice induced by feeding HFD and HPD. (n=5) Alpha diversity was evaluated based on the Shannon (a) and Chao1 (b) indices of the OTU levels.
a
Chao1 index.
b
ACE index.
C
Shannon index.
d
Simpson index. Data were no statistical differences between the above (
p
>0.05)
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Principal component analysis (PCA) of intestinal mucosal microbiota. (n=5) Points of different colors or shapes represent sample groups under different conditions. The scales on the horizontal and vertical axes are relative distances. The more similar the sample composition, the closer the distance reflected in the PCA graph. Data were no statistical differences (
p
>0.05)
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Composition profiles of microbiota colonized in intestinal mucosa in the ftcm, ftmm, and fttm (n=5).
a
Phylum-level bacteria,
b
Genus-level bacteria,
c
Species-level bacteria. Data were shown as relative abundance (%) in each group. The abscissa is arranged according to a group. The ordinate shows the relative abundance. The same color represents the same classification unit, and longer bars indicate a higher relative abundance of units
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