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Managing depression of the liver qi stagnation and spleen deficiency pattern with Xiaoyao Powder through the lens of re-establishing gut microbiota homeostasis
Theoretical Exploration | 更新时间:2025-07-07
    • Managing depression of the liver qi stagnation and spleen deficiency pattern with Xiaoyao Powder through the lens of re-establishing gut microbiota homeostasis

    • The latest research has found that Xiaoyao San can effectively prevent and treat depression of liver depression and spleen deficiency type by regulating the gut brain pathway to rebuild the gut microbiota.
    • Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine   Vol. 32, Issue 1, Pages: 72-76(2025)
    • DOI:10.3969/j.issn.2095-6606.2025.01.014    

      CLC: R259; R277.7
    • Received:12 March 2024

      Published:30 January 2025

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  • HU Tianshi, MA Pei, CAI Xin, et al. Managing depression of the liver qi stagnation and spleen deficiency pattern with Xiaoyao Powder through the lens of re-establishing gut microbiota homeostasis[J]. Modern chinese clinical medicine, 2025, 32(1): 72-76. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-6606.2025.01.014.

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