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Copaiba Balsam‐Induced Contact Dermatitis Mimicking Wells' Cellulitis in a Child

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Contact Dermatitis, EarlyView.
Nathalia Bellon   +5 more
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Evaluation of the Hindgut Microbiota and Volatile Fatty Acid Profile of Steers Fed Finishing Feedlot Ration Supplemented with or Without Calcium Gluconate. [PDF]

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Koyun OY   +9 more
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The immunoregulatory effect of short-chain fatty acids in type 2 diabetes mellitus. [PDF]

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Li J   +7 more
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ALSUntangled #64: butyrates

Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis and Frontotemporal Degeneration, 2022
ALSUntangled reviews alternative and off-label treatments for people living with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (PALS). Here we review butyrate and its different chemical forms (butyrates). Butyrates have plausible mechanisms for slowing ALS progression and positive pre-clinical studies.
Yuyao Sun   +19 more
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Butyrate and Colorectal Cancer: The Role of Butyrate Transport

Current Drug Metabolism, 2013
Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common solid tumors worldwide. A diet rich in dietary fiber is associated with a reduction in its risk. Butyrate (BT) is one of the main end products of anaerobic bacterial fermentation of dietary fiber in the human colon.
Pedro, Gonçalves, Fátima, Martel
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Nondigestible carbohydrates, butyrate, and butyrate-producing bacteria

Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition, 2018
Nondigestible carbohydrates (NDCs) are fermentation substrates in the colon after escaping digestion in the upper gastrointestinal tract. Among NDCs, resistant starch is not hydrolyzed by pancreatic amylases but can be degraded by enzymes produced by large intestinal bacteria, including clostridia, bacteroides, and bifidobacteria.
Xiaodan, Fu   +4 more
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Butyrate

Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 2012
Butyrate is physiologically produced by the microbial fermentation of dietary fibers and plays a plurifunctional role in intestinal cells. This review examines the recent findings regarding the role and mechanisms by which butyrate regulates intestinal metabolism and discusses how these findings could improve the treatment of several gastrointestinal ...
Alda J, Leonel   +1 more
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