Tag: Intestinal

Intestinal gluconeogenesis is downregulated in pediatric patients with celiac disease | BMC Medicine

The present study shows that children with untreated CD have lower expression of genes involved in IGN in duodenal biopsies compared with children with a normal intestinal mucosa. Decreased expression is correlated to a higher Marsh score and, to a lesser degree, tTG antibody levels. These results suggest that CD patients could have an impaired function of IGN, either as …

Mangosteen Peel as Medicine – CU’s Faculty of Veterinary Science is Successful in Replicating Mangosteen Peel Extract, Treatment for Intestinal I

BANGKOK, Thailand, Aug 24, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The Faculty of Veterinary Science, Chulalongkorn University has researched and replicated “Hydroxy-xanthones”, the vital extracts rich in antioxidants found in mangosteen peels that kill germs and halt infections in the intestinal mucosa. It hopes to expand to include health products for humans and animals in the future. Not only is “Mangosteen“, the queen …

Mangosteen Peel as Medicine – CU’s Faculty of Veterinary Science is Successful in Replicating Mangosteen Peel Extract, Treatment for Intestinal Inflammation in Humans and Animals

BANGKOK, Thailand, Aug 24, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The Faculty of Veterinary Science, Chulalongkorn University has researched and replicated “Hydroxy-xanthones”, the vital extracts rich in antioxidants found in mangosteen peels that kill germs and halt infections in the intestinal mucosa. It hopes to expand to include health products for humans and animals in the future. Not only is “Mangosteen“, the queen …

Mangosteen Peel as Medicine – CU’s Faculty of Veterinary Science is Successful in Replicating Mangosteen Peel Extract! Treatment for Intestinal Inflammation in Humans and Animals

The Faculty of Veterinary Science, Chulalongkorn University has researched and replicated “hydroxy-xanthones”, the vital extracts rich in antioxidants found in mangosteen peels that kill germs and halt infections in the intestinal mucosa. It hopes to expand to include health products for humans and animals in the future. Not only is “Mangosteen,” the queen of Thai fruits, a delicious and healthy …