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Metabolic & Cardiometabolic

AhR activation increases enteroendocrine L-cell differentiation

Insufficient Metabolic & Cardiometabolic
RefutedContestedStrong support
consensus score 0.00
⚖️ Thin evidence — read the needle loosely. The score shows which way the studies lean, but there are too few independent, high-quality ones to place it firmly. Expect this to move as better evidence arrives.

📅 Last reviewed: 2026-08-11

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MechanismIn-vitroAnimalObservationalRCTMeta-analysis

How the studies fall

0 support 0 contradict 0 tested null 0 mixed · 0 sources, 0 independent groups

What the evidence shows

H3's second arm, and also unevidenced. A 145-candidate sweep returned 4 papers with an L-cell or enteroendocrine endpoint in the title, and none tests whether AhR activation increases L-cell differentiation. The retrieved AhR-intestine literature is about barrier function and mucosal immunity — a real and well-studied role, and a different one.

The evidence (0)

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