lactase enzyme Lactaid pill
Selected indexed studies
- Baohe pill decoction for diarrhea induced by high-fat and high-protein diet is associated with the structure of lactase-producing bacterial community. (Front Cell Infect Microbiol, 2022) [PMID:36093186]
- Baohe pill decoction treats diarrhea induced by high-fat and high-protein diet by regulating lactase-producing bacteria in intestinal mucosa. (Front Microbiol, 2023) [PMID:37228379]
- Study on Baohe Pills Regulating Intestinal Microecology and Treating Diarrhea of High-Fat and High-Protein Diet Mice. (Biomed Res Int, 2022) [PMID:35620223]
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- Baohe pill decoction for diarrhea induced by high-fat and high-protein diet is associated with the structure of lactase-producing bacterial community. (2022) pubmed
- Baohe pill decoction treats diarrhea induced by high-fat and high-protein diet by regulating lactase-producing bacteria in intestinal mucosa. (2023) pubmed
- Study on Baohe Pills Regulating Intestinal Microecology and Treating Diarrhea of High-Fat and High-Protein Diet Mice. (2022) pubmed
- Synergistic treatment of sodium propionate and Sishen Pill for diarrhea mice with kidney-yang deficiency syndrome. (2025) pubmed
- Sishen Pill treats spleen-kidney yang deficiency IBS-D by influencing ATPase activity and intestinal microbiota. (2025) pubmed
- Effects of Wei Chang An pill on enzyme activity and levels of vasoactive peptide and substance P in the small intestine of rats with compound diarrhea. (2012) pubmed
- Peroral gene therapy of lactose intolerance using an adeno-associated virus vector. (1998) pubmed
- Invited commentary: progress in the nutritional epidemiology of ovary cancer. (1991) pubmed
- Effects of embelin, a male antifertility agent, on absorptive and digestive functions of rat intestine. (1991) pubmed
- Changes in glucose/amino acid/calcium uptake and brush-border membrane-associated enzymes in rat small intestine after the administration of embelin (plant benzoquinone), an antifertility agent. (1990) pubmed