Collagen peptides promote skin collagen synthesis by modulating the gut microbiota and activating the TGF-β pathway.

Zhang, Haowen et al.·Food & function·2025·
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Original Title:
Collagen peptides promote skin collagen synthesis by modulating the gut microbiota and activating the TGF-β pathway.
Published In:
Food & function, 16(13), 5326-5344 (2025)
Database ID:
RPEP-14491

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Meta-Analysis / Systematic Review
Randomized Controlled Trial
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Case Report / Animal Study
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Zhang, Haowen; Yao, Zongliang; Song, Yang; Hua, Qinglian; Geng, Xin; Zhou, Fan; Li, Qingcui; Li, Zuozhen; Luo, Zhen; Sun, Jin; Qi, Ce; Li, Duo. (2025). Collagen peptides promote skin collagen synthesis by modulating the gut microbiota and activating the TGF-β pathway.. Food & function, 16(13), 5326-5344. https://doi.org/10.1039/d5fo01649e

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Zhang, Haowen, et al. "Collagen peptides promote skin collagen synthesis by modulating the gut microbiota and activating the TGF-β pathway.." Food & function, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1039/d5fo01649e

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