Medicine & Life Sciences
Bile Acids and Salts
89%
fructosyl-lysine
39%
Advanced Glycation End Products
34%
deoxynivalenol
33%
N(6)-carboxymethyllysine
32%
In Vitro Techniques
32%
Caco-2 Cells
30%
Pyruvaldehyde
30%
Glyoxal
29%
Mycotoxins
28%
3-deoxyglucosone
27%
Gene Expression
27%
Tobramycin
25%
Microbiota
24%
Gastrointestinal Microbiome
24%
Chinese Traditional Medicine
22%
Glutathione
19%
Anti-Bacterial Agents
15%
Taurocholic Acid
15%
Liver
13%
Homeostasis
11%
bile acid binding proteins
11%
Dietary Exposure
9%
2-hydroxy-3-methylanthraquinone
9%
rubiadin 1-methyl ether
9%
xin-kang
9%
obtusifolin
9%
Cholestasis
9%
Hepatocytes
9%
aurantio-obtusin
9%
Xenobiotics
8%
ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B, Member 11
8%
purpurin
8%
Rubia
7%
Fallopia multiflora
7%
Reporter Genes
7%
aloe emodin
7%
rhein
6%
Food
6%
Rheum
6%
Emodin
6%
Aloe
6%
galantide
6%
Doripenem
5%
Chemical Compounds
Bile Acid
100%
Hydroxyanthraquinones
36%
Tobramycin
29%
Glycation
28%
Mycotoxin
25%
Taurocholic Acid
18%
Metabolic
17%
Food
16%
Antimicrobial Agent
16%
Mixture
10%
Xenobiotic Agent
9%
Obtusifolin
8%
Aurantio-Obtusin
8%
Rubiadin
8%
Meropenem Trihydrate
6%
Doripenem Hydrate
6%
Aloe Emodin
6%
Purpurin
6%
Bile Salt
6%
Rhein
6%
Emodin
6%
Colistin
5%
Agriculture & Biology
advanced glycation end products
41%
slurries
26%
gene expression
26%
microbiome
20%
herbs
19%
medicine
19%
glutathione
18%
degradation
13%
extracts
11%
dietary exposure
9%
emodin
8%
reporter genes
8%
processed foods
8%
Lewis acids
7%
intestinal microorganisms
7%
human health
6%
cell free system
6%
foods
6%
food processing
5%
Rheum officinale
5%
Rubia cordifolia
5%
Reynoutria multiflora
5%