Hypoglycemic effect and intestinal transport of phenolics-rich extract from digested mulberry leaves in Caco-2/insulin-resistant HepG2 co-culture model
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Published:2024-01
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Volume:175
Page:113689
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ISSN:0963-9969
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Container-title:Food Research International
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Food Research International
Author:
Zhao Qiannan,
Yang Jinyi,
Li Jiahui,
Zhang Lei,
Yan Xiaohai,
Yue Tianli,
Yuan YahongORCID
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