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An In Vitro Batch-culture Model to Estimate the Effects of Interventional Regimens on Human Fecal Microbiota
Published on: July 31, 2019
Different nutrient compositions in diet and taking hypoglycemic drugs can modulate gut microbial flora
Zi-Jun Lin1, Qiong-Wen Zhang1, Xiao-Lan Yu1
1School of Medicine, Taizhou University, Jiaojiang 318000, Zhejiang Province, China.
Abstract:
The diet structure of diabetic patients is different from that of normal people. Diabetic patients also need to take hypoglycemic drugs to regulate blood sugar. Both dieting and drugs affect the gut microbiota of diabetic patients. In this letter, we discuss that different dietary patterns and the use of hypoglycemic agents may have an impact on changes in gut microbiota in diabetic patients.
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