Front Cover: α-Linolenic Acid-Rich Flaxseed Oil Improves Polycystic Ovary Syndrome via Regulating Lipid Metabolism by GPR120-cAMP Pathway and Restoring Gut Microecology
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Abstract
The cover image is based on the article α-Linolenic Acid-Rich Flaxseed Oil Improves Polycystic Ovary Syndrome via Regulating Lipid Metabolism by GPR120-cAMP Pathway and Restoring Gut Microecology by Hao Wang et al., https://doi.org/10.1002/mnfr.70136
期刊介绍:
Molecular Nutrition & Food Research is a primary research journal devoted to health, safety and all aspects of molecular nutrition such as nutritional biochemistry, nutrigenomics and metabolomics aiming to link the information arising from related disciplines:
Bioactivity: Nutritional and medical effects of food constituents including bioavailability and kinetics.
Immunology: Understanding the interactions of food and the immune system.
Microbiology: Food spoilage, food pathogens, chemical and physical approaches of fermented foods and novel microbial processes.
Chemistry: Isolation and analysis of bioactive food ingredients while considering environmental aspects.