International immunopharmacology

Dihydromyricetin may improve colitis and related behavior problems by balancing gut bacteria and reducing immune inflammation

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Abstract

Essence

Dihydromyricetin improved colitis-like disease and behavioral abnormalities in a DSS mouse model while shifting inflammatory, barrier, microbiome, and metabolite signals.

Evidence

This preclinical mouse study combined DSS-induced colitis experiments, behavioral testing, tissue and serum inflammatory assays, 16S rDNA sequencing, metabolomics, network pharmacology, and differential gene expression analysis.

Caveat

The findings come from a mouse model and mechanistic profiling, so they do not establish clinical benefit for people with IBD or psychiatric comorbidities.

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