Blocking the "aryl hydrocarbon receptor" in the intestine can cause problems such as rapid passage of food through the small intestine and a decrease in the protective mucus of the intestine. The results showed that during active feeding times, the liver produces more metabolites of tryptophan, which activates the "aryl hydrocarbon receptor" and thus strengthens the protective barrier of the intestine.
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Blocking the "aryl hydrocarbon receptor" in the intestine can cause problems such as rapid passage of food through the small intestine and a decrease in the protective mucus of the intestine. The results showed that during active feeding times, the liver produces more metabolites of tryptophan, which activates the "aryl hydrocarbon receptor" and thus strengthens the protective barrier of the intestine.
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