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A Randomized Double-blind Controlled Trial Study on the Antagonistic Effect of Composite Polyphenols on Health Damage Caused by Environmental Pollutants
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Compound plant nutrients and placebo for Intestinal Functional Disorder and Inflammation. Completed, enrolled 98 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The study attempts to conduct randomized controlled trials to understand whether daily exposure to environmental pollutants can cause harm to human health, explore whether the intake of composite polyphenols can alleviate potential health hazards caused by environmental pollutants, and provide scientific basis for the prevention and treatment of health hazards caused by environmental pollutant exposure.
Study Details
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Interventions
The main active components of the composite polyphenols intervention agent include a mixture of 43 types of polyphenols. The composite polyphenols intervention agent is powders encapsulated in sachets, each containing 155 mg composite polyphenols.
The placebo mainly consists of resistant dextrin and erythritol. Apart from the contents, the appearance, color, and consumption method of the placebo are the same as those of the intervention agent. Participants were not informed of their group allocation in any way.