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Fig. 1 | Biomarker Research

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From: Dysregulated bile acid receptor-mediated signaling and IL-17A induction are implicated in diet-associated hepatic health and cognitive function

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Inulin supplementation prevents diet-induced fatty liver. C57BL6/J wild-type mice were fed with a healthy control diet (CD) or fat and sugar-enriched FPC diet since weaning (3 weeks old). At 3 months of age, FPC diet-fed mice were assigned into two subgroups, i.e., with or without inulin (Inu) supplementation for 5 months. All three groups of mice were euthanized when they were 8 months old. a Liver morphology and H&E staining of the liver sections (scale bar represents 50 μm), b steatosis score, liver weight, liver-to-body weight ratio, serum ALT, and serum ALP. Data expressed as mean ± SD. n = 4 per group. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001

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