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Intestinal flora and nutrient absorption after intestinal resection
Journal of Gastrointestinal Surgery, 1997Intestinal resection results in loss of surface area, motor disruption, and an altered luminal milieu, all of which might influence bacterial growth. Our aim was to determine the effect of extensive intestinal resection in the dog on small intestinal bacterial flora and nutrient absorption.
J S, Thompson, E M, Quigley
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Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 2022
ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE The plant Erigeron breviscapus (Vant.) Hand.-Mazz.,a Chinese herbal medicine with multiple pharmacological effects and clinical applications, has been traditionally used in the treatment of paralysis caused by stroke and ...
Haikai Chen +6 more
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ETHNOPHARMACOLOGICAL RELEVANCE The plant Erigeron breviscapus (Vant.) Hand.-Mazz.,a Chinese herbal medicine with multiple pharmacological effects and clinical applications, has been traditionally used in the treatment of paralysis caused by stroke and ...
Haikai Chen +6 more
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Intestinal Flora: A Pivotal Role in Investigation of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 2021Intestinal flora is essential for maintaining host health and plays a unique role in transforming Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). TCM, as a bodyguard, has saved countless lives and maintained human health in the long history, especially in this COVID-
Xiao Li +6 more
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Annales de gastroenterologie et d'hepatologie, 1993
The intestinal flora consists of a considerable mass of 10(14) cells which accompany the individual step by step from birth to death. It builds up multiple relations with the host housing it and represents a complex ecosystem, in dynamic equilibrium. The stability of the latter is maintained by virtue of only partially understood interactions.
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The intestinal flora consists of a considerable mass of 10(14) cells which accompany the individual step by step from birth to death. It builds up multiple relations with the host housing it and represents a complex ecosystem, in dynamic equilibrium. The stability of the latter is maintained by virtue of only partially understood interactions.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1930
Lactose is a prime constituent of "the perfect food," milk. The normal nursling thrives on it and the healthy baby's intestinal flora is the envy of an everincreasing proportion of the adult population. Lactose is as much a food for beneficial microbes as for man. 1 In the intestinal flora of the breast-fed baby, Bacillus bifidus predominates. When the
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Lactose is a prime constituent of "the perfect food," milk. The normal nursling thrives on it and the healthy baby's intestinal flora is the envy of an everincreasing proportion of the adult population. Lactose is as much a food for beneficial microbes as for man. 1 In the intestinal flora of the breast-fed baby, Bacillus bifidus predominates. When the
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Targeting intestinal flora and its metabolism to explore the laxative effects of rhubarb
Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology, 2022Lei Yang +10 more
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