“…Subjects received three capsules of CWE or placebo twice daily for 8 weeks. Consumption of 2400 mg of CWE was determined from our previous study 16 and calculated as follows. As a result of our previous study, the effect of 500 mg kg −1 cinnamon water extract on gut health improvement was confirmed using a mouse colitis model induced by 5% dextran sodium sulfate.…”
Cinnamon water extract was found to slow the colonic transit time of stools and to alter the gut microbiota composition and its metabolites, thereby, alleviating diarrhea symptoms. Metabolic pathways related to gut microbiota were predicted.
“…Subjects received three capsules of CWE or placebo twice daily for 8 weeks. Consumption of 2400 mg of CWE was determined from our previous study 16 and calculated as follows. As a result of our previous study, the effect of 500 mg kg −1 cinnamon water extract on gut health improvement was confirmed using a mouse colitis model induced by 5% dextran sodium sulfate.…”
Cinnamon water extract was found to slow the colonic transit time of stools and to alter the gut microbiota composition and its metabolites, thereby, alleviating diarrhea symptoms. Metabolic pathways related to gut microbiota were predicted.
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