Hepatoprotective effect of phillygenin on carbon tetrachloride-induced liver fibrosis and its effects on short chain fatty acid and bile acid metabolism

Jun 18, 2022Journal of ethnopharmacology

Phillygenin's liver-protecting effects in chemical-induced liver scarring and its impact on gut fatty acid and bile acid processing

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Abstract

Phillygenin (PHI) could attenuate carbon tetrachloride (CCl)-induced liver fibrosis in mice.

  • PHI promotes the production of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) in the gut, particularly acetic acid, propionic acid, and butyric acid.
  • Increased SCFA production is possibly associated with health benefits.
  • PHI restores the disturbance of bile acid (BA) metabolism in mice with liver fibrosis.
  • PHI improves intestinal epithelial barrier function and reverses the expression of genes related to BA metabolism.
  • The findings suggest that the protective effects of PHI on liver fibrosis may involve gut microbiota interactions.

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