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- Sedighi M, Cheraghi M, Faghihi M, et al. Hypotensive effect of Cichorium intybus extract in rats.
- Kim et al. (2018) encontraron que los polisacáridos de chicoria atenúan la enfermedad hepática grasa no alcohólica inducida por una dieta alta en grasas a través de la activación del AMPK.
- Kim et al. (2018) encontraron que los polisacáridos de chicoria (Cichorium intybus L.) atenuaron la enfermedad hepática grasa no alcohólica inducida por una dieta alta en grasas a través de la activación del AMPK.
- El estudio de Tsatsaragkou et al. (2021) identificó compuestos responsables de los efectos antihelmínticos de la achicoria mediante bio-guía fraccionamiento y redes moleculares.