Anthocyanin attenuates disturbance of intestinal barrier in high-fat/high-cholesterol diet-challenged mice through regulating the response of T-helper 17 cells
Qiannan Liu,
Juan Pang,
Yi Tang
et al.
Abstract:Anthocyanin, as a typical food bioactive molecule, is capable of reversing inflammatory, oxidative and allergic condition thus contributes to intestinal health. We were wondering whether anthocyanin has influence on the infiltration of inflammatory cells into the intestinal mucosa and thus help enhancing intestinal barrier which could be damaged in some metabolic diseases. In this study, the influence of anthocyanin (administered orally) on the alterations (including structure and permeability) of the intestin… Show more
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