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Fecal microbiota transplantation experiments confirm the role of gut microbiota in mediating berberine's anti-tumor effects. Mice receiving microbiota from berberine-treated donors showed reduced tumor development.

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Berberine inhibits high fat diet-associated colorectal cancer through modulation of the gut microbiota-mediated lysophosphatidylcholine.

International journal of biological sciences (2023)

PMID: 37151876

DOI: 10.7150/ijbs.81824

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![Figure 7: Fecal microbiota transplantation experiments confirm the role of gut microbiota in mediating berberine's anti-tumor effects. Mice receiving microbiota from berberine-treated donors showed reduced tumor development.](https://pdfs.citedhealth.com/figures/37151876/203.png)

> Source: Haitao Chen et al. "Berberine inhibits high fat diet-associated colorectal cancer through modulation." *International journal of biological sciences*, 2023. PMID: [37151876](https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37151876/)
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  <figcaption>Figure 7. Fecal microbiota transplantation experiments confirm the role of gut microbiota in mediating berberine's anti-tumor effects. Mice receiving microbiota from berberine-treated donors showed reduced tumor development.<br>  Source: Haitao Chen et al. "Berberine inhibits high fat diet-associated colorectal cancer through modulation." <em>International journal of biological sciences</em>, 2023. PMID: <a href="https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37151876/">37151876</a></figcaption>
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