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Intestinal flora is numerous and diverse, and play a key role in maintaining human health. Dietary polysaccharides are widely present in the daily diet and have a moderating effect on the intestinal flora.
Xin Zhang
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Safety assessment of monosodium glutamate based on intestinal function and flora in mice
Although monosodium glutamate (MSG) is a widely used food additive, its safety and systemic side effects have not been fully clarified. The intestinal flora is closely associated with human health; however, it remains unclear whether MSG consumption can ...
Jinzhao Xu +4 more
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The Role of Intestinal Flora in the Regulation of Bone Homeostasis
Intestinal flora located within the intestinal tract comprises a large number of cells, which are referred to as the second gene pool of the human body and form a complex symbiotic relationship with the host.
Guofu Pi
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Intestinal Flora and Disease Mutually Shape the Regional Immune System in the Intestinal Tract
The intestinal tract is the largest digestive organ in the human body. It is colonized by, and consistently exposed to, a myriad of microorganisms, including bifidobacteria, lactobacillus, Escherichia coli, enterococcus, clostridium perfringens, and ...
Bolun Zhou, Shanshan Zhang, Can Guo
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Development of intestinal flora in newborn human-flora-associated (HFA) mice was compared with that in newborn conventional (CV) mice. Facultative anaerobes were detected from the first day after birth in both CV and HFA mice but anaerobes were not detected in the first week.
K, Hirayama +5 more
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Halonitromethanes (HNMs) as one typical class of nitrogenous disinfection byproducts (DBPs) have been widely found in drinking water and are receiving more and more attentions because of their high cytotoxicity, genotoxicity, and developmental toxicity ...
Jinbao Yin +6 more
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Effect of Maternal Intestinal Floras on Neonatal Birth Weight [PDF]
Background Birth weight is closely related to individual health. Low birth weight is a high-risk factor for early neonatal death. Macrosomia is associated with higher risk of maternal and infant complications and various chronic diseases in adulthood ...
Xue XIAO, Yuqi WANG, Xiaolan LAI, Shaotao ZHONG, Cuiliu ZHAO, Dan LIU, Lin LI, Rongshao TAN, Hongling YANG
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Butyrate: a bridge between intestinal flora and rheumatoid arthritis
In patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), intestinal flora imbalance and butyrate metabolism disorders precede clinical arthritis and are associated with the pathogenesis of RA. This imbalance can alter the immunology and intestinal permeability of the
Yang Cao +5 more
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Role and application of intestinal flora in human health
In the coevolutionary journey with humans, the complex and diverse human intestinal flora hasevolved to regulate the human immune responses and affect the development of diseases.
Zhang Xiaobo, Sun Hui
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Factors affecting the early establishment of neonatal intestinal flora and its intervention measures
In recent years, it has become evident that early-life intestinal flora plays a pivotal role in determining human health. Consequently, it is imperative to explore the establishment of neonatal intestinal flora and its influencing factors. Early neonatal
Guangyu Ma +8 more
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