Phytomedicine : international journal of phytotherapy and phytopharmacology

Xiaohuafuning Tang may improve chronic stomach inflammation linked to liver and spleen imbalance by changing amino acid metabolism through gut bacteria

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Abstract

Xiaohua Funing Tang (XHFND) may regulate arginine metabolism in the urea cycle to improve chronic atrophic gastritis (CAG) with liver depression and spleen deficiency (LDSD).

  • XHFND influences the gut microbiome, specifically increasing the abundance of certain bacteria associated with improved gut health.
  • The treatment may suppress the differentiation of pathogenic Th17 cells, which are linked to gastric mucosa damage.
  • Integration of metabolomics and network pharmacology suggests XHFND could modulate host phospholipid metabolism through specific cellular pathways.
  • Intervention in arginine metabolism is identified as a primary pathway for XHFND's therapeutic effects in CAG model rats.

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