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Gut flora in health and disease

The Lancet, 2003
The human gut is the natural habitat for a large and dynamic bacterial community, but a substantial part of these bacterial populations are still to be described. However, the relevance and effect of resident bacteria on a host's physiology and pathology has been well documented.
Francisco Guarner, Juan-R. Malagelada
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Overview of gut flora and probiotics

International Journal of Food Microbiology, 1998
Scientific developments in recent years have opened new frontiers and enable a better understanding of the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) as a complex and delicately balanced ecosystem. This paper focuses on more recent information related to the microbial population of the GIT and its functional role in human physiology and health.
Holzapfel, Wilhelm Heinrich   +4 more
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Altered gut Flora in uremia [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Renal Nutrition, 1996
The objective of this review is to show the influence of altered gut flora in patients with chronic renal failure (CRF). This flora produces toxic metabolites that can be reduced by a biological intervention that acts through modification of bacterial overgrowth in the small intestine.
Stephen R. Dunn, Michael L. Simenhoff
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Obesity and gut flora

Nature, 2006
The intestinal bacteria in obese humans and mice differ from those in lean individuals. Are these bacteria involved in how we regulate body weight, and are they a factor in the obesity epidemic?
Randy J. Seeley, Matej Bajzer
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The regulatory effects of phytosterol esters (PSEs) on gut flora and faecal metabolites in rats with NAFLD.

Food & Function, 2019
Recent studies have shown that the occurrence and progression of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) can be aggravated by dysregulation of intestinal flora. We previously found that phytosterol esters (PSEs) could effectively prevent the progression
Lihua Song   +7 more
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Inflammasomes and gut flora

Science, 2017
Microbiome A large proportion of our immune system resides in the gut. Inflammasomes are host molecular complexes that sense danger and activate immune responses to food-related signals and foreign pathogens. Studies in mice have suggested that Nlrp6-ASC inflammasomes influence gut flora composition and susceptibility to obesity, colon inflammation ...
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THE GUT FLORA OF THE CHICK. II. THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE FLORA

Journal of Applied Bacteriology, 1956
SUMMARY: Viable counts were made in three media of material from the crop, gizzard, duodenum, ileum and caeca of chicks. Groups of birds 2, 4, 7, 10, 13, 16 and 30 days old were studied. The results showed that a balanced gut flora is established one day after feeding.
C. A. E. Briggs, M. Lev
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The metabolism of drugs by the gut flora

European Journal of Drug Metabolism and Pharmacokinetics, 1994
Gut flora and gut contents can be considered as a system with huge metabolic capacity, qualitatively and quantitatively different from the body cells and organs. That system changes along with life and nutrition, but despite broad investigation has not yet been defined satisfactorily.
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