Intestinal microflora and alcoholic liver disease / 临床肝胆病杂志
Journal of Clinical Hepatology
; (12): 481-484, 2019.
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Normal intestinal microflora and microecology are essential for normal physiological functions in human body. Intestinal microflora imbalance is often observed in patients with alcoholic liver disease and manifests as abnormal number and constituent ratio of intestinal microflora, dysfunction of intestinal mucosal barrier, bacterial translocation, and intestinal endotoxemia, and it plays an important role in the development and progression of alcoholic liver disease. In addition, intestinal microflora also has influence on alcohol metabolism. Probiotics or fecal microbiota transplantation can regulate intestinal microflora and may play an active role in the treatment of alcoholic liver disease. Further studies are needed to discuss the standardized use of microecologics, dose selection, dosage form, and course of treatment during the prevention and treatment of alcoholic liver disease.
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Journal of Clinical Hepatology
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2019
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