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LACTOSE AND INTESTINAL FLORA [PDF]

open access: possibleJAMA: 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
Peter Cohen, Nicholas Kopeloff
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Betalactam Therapy and Intestinal Flora

Journal of Chemotherapy, 1995
Betalactams, mainly when orally administered, may lead to intestinal flora modifications related to their spectrum of activity, rate of absorption and degradation. therefore it is important to investigate the possible influence of recently developed oral cephem derivatives on normal human microflora.
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Intestinal Flora Rediscovered

Pediatrics, 1984
To the Editor.— The article by Yoshioka et al on intestinal flora in neonates1 is important not only for the information it contains, but also for the admonishment that man is mortal and fame is fleeting. Paul Gyorgy and co-workers,2-4 beginning in 1953 and continuing for the next 23 years, wrote not only of the importance
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Biochemical Pharmacology of the Intestinal Flora

Annual Review of Pharmacology and Toxicology, 1978
Animal and bacteriological techniques have been developed for clarifying the role of the flora in the metabolism of drugs and other exogenous compounds. In general the flora tends to catalyze reductive and hydrolytic reactions, some of which reverse the detoxification reactions normally occurring in the liver.
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Intestinal Flora in Diarrhea

Journal of Infectious Diseases, 1923
It is generally recognized that the feeding of grain foods and other carbohydrates, particularly lactose and dextrin, to normal animals favors a predominance of aciduric bacteria in the feces, while the feeding of animal proteins favors the development of proteolytic organisms.
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The Intestinal Flora and Infant Botulism

Clinical Infectious Diseases, 1979
The intestinal flora of experimental animals interferes with infection by species of Salmonella and Shigella. Protection against infection with these organisms appears to be related to high concentrations of volatile acids, low pH, and low oxidation-reduction potential of the intestinal contents of animals with an intact flora.
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Flora Intestinal

2016
Undergaruate research on intestinal ...
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Intestinal Flora

2008
C, Kunz, S, Kuntz, S, Rudloff
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The Effect of Terramycin on the Intestinal Flora

Gastroenterology, 1951
Victor M. Sborov, Jose A. Rivera
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