Research Article
Potential Targets and Signaling Mechanisms of Cinnamaldehyde Enhancing Intestinal Function and Nutritional Regulation in Fat Greenling (Hexagrammos otakii)
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Impacts of dietary cinnamaldehyde on inflammation-related gene expression in H. otakii intestine: (a) C5, C5 complement; (b) C5aR1, C5a complement receptor 1; (c) TLR4, toll-like receptor 4; (d) MyD88, myeloid differentiation primary response gene 88; (e) p65, transcription factor p65; (f) TNF-α, tumor necrosis factor alpha; (g) IL-6, interleukin 6; and (h) PTGS2, prostaglandin G/H synthase 2. The identical indexes with and had obviously different mean values (, ), and the “not significantly (ns)” denotes that there were no remarkable differences between groups.
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