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- who: November and colleagues from the Zhejiang Agricultural, China The Chinese University Hong Kong have published the research work: Gut fungi differentially response to the antipyretic (heat-clearing) and diaphoretic (exterior-releasing) traditional Chinese medicines in Coptis chinensis -conditioned gut microbiota, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors found Coptis chinensis significantly changed the structure of gut bacteria but showed little influence on gut fungi.
- how: In the study though the authors found Penicillium was enriched in the antipyretic drug treatment group a significant interaction was not presented between Penicillium and gut bacteria . . .
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