Journal of pharmaceutical and biomedical analysis

Effects of Epimedium Before and After Fat Processing on Gut Bacteria and Metabolism in Rats with Kidney Yang Deficiency

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Abstract

Epimedium fried with suet oil could improve metabolic disorders associated with kidney yang deficiency syndrome (KYDS) by regulating intestinal microflora.

  • The intestinal flora composition in rats with KYDS was altered compared to healthy rats.
  • Epimedium fried with suet oil increased levels of beneficial bacteria and decreased levels of harmful bacteria.
  • Fecal metabolomics identified 30 different metabolites associated with KYDS, including those involved in steroid hormone biosynthesis.
  • Differential bacteria showed a close correlation with potential biomarkers related to KYDS.
  • The potential mechanism of Epimedium may involve regulating abnormal metabolism and affecting the diversity and structure of intestinal flora.

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Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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