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Articles

High-throughput sequencing technology reveals polysaccharides from Angelica dahurica that affect gut microbiota in mice

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Pages 1934-1940 | Received 14 Oct 2021, Accepted 17 Feb 2022, Published online: 01 Mar 2022

Figures & data

Figure 1. (A) Effects of A. dahurica polysaccharides (AdPs) on the relative abundance of gut microbiota at the phylum level. (B) Heatmap of fecal microbiota at the genus level.

Figure 1. (A) Effects of A. dahurica polysaccharides (AdPs) on the relative abundance of gut microbiota at the phylum level. (B) Heatmap of fecal microbiota at the genus level.

Figure 2. (A) Phylum levels of fecal microbiota. (B) Genus levels of fecal microbiota.

Figure 2. (A) Phylum levels of fecal microbiota. (B) Genus levels of fecal microbiota.

Figure 3. Cluster analysis of microbiota using Principal Co-ordinates Analysis (PCoA).

Figure 3. Cluster analysis of microbiota using Principal Co-ordinates Analysis (PCoA).

Figure 4. The LDA scores of the AdPs group and the ConT group were obtained by LEfSe analysis.

Figure 4. The LDA scores of the AdPs group and the ConT group were obtained by LEfSe analysis.

Data availability

The raw 16S rRNA sequences supporting the results of this study are available in the GenBank Database under the accession number PRJNA770123.