Research Article

Potential Targets and Signaling Mechanisms of Cinnamaldehyde Enhancing Intestinal Function and Nutritional Regulation in Fat Greenling (Hexagrammos otakii)

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Comparison and intestinal inflammation disease (IIF) and cinnamaldehyde targets: (a) cinnamaldehyde-target network construction, and cinnamaldehyde putative target protein (PTP) classification; (b) Venny 2.1.0 diagram of IIF and cinnamaldehyde targets; (c) the “Cinnamaldehyde—Target—IIF” network diagram. STRING 11.0 analyzed the protein–protein interaction (PPI) network of IIF and cinnamaldehyde targets. Network nodes and edges respectively denote proteins and protein relationship. Known interactions: light blue and pink edges represent curated database and experimentally determined, respectively; yellow and black edges represent text-mining and co-expression, separately; and (d) Cytoscape 3.8.2 verified PPI network.
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