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Microflora of the Rumen

Nature, 1948
QUIN1, in his study of the rumen micro-organisms occurring in sheep fed exclusively on lucerne hay, noted the appearance of large numbers of ovoid, clear cellular organisms with an average size of 8 µ × 4 µ. He showed that rumen fluid rich in these organisms rapidly fermented glucose with the evolution of gas, and that under these conditions the ...
C A, McGAUGHEY, K C, SELLERS
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Inflammation and Microflora

Gastroenterology Clinics of North America, 2011
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is the most common gastrointestinal condition, affecting 10% to 20% of adults in developed countries. Over the last few years, growing evidence has supported a new hypothesis for IBS based on alterations in intestinal bacterial composition.
Mark, Pimentel, Christopher, Chang
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Effect of gut microflora on nutritional availability of selenium.

Food Chemistry, 2020
Since selenium (Se) is an essential mineral, animals must be able to metabolize the various selenocompounds in meat, fish and vegetables. It is unclear how animals, including humans, utilize selenocompound efficiently, but we hypothesized that gut ...
Kazuaki Takahashi, N. Suzuki, Y. Ogra
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Integrated metagenomic and metaproteomic analyses reveal potential degradation mechanism of azo dye-Direct Black G by thermophilic microflora.

Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety, 2020
Direct Black G (DBG) is a typical toxic azo dye with extensive applications but it poses a serious threat to the aquatic ecosystem and humans. It is necessary to efficiently and safely remove DBG from environments by the application of various treatment ...
Xuejiao An   +4 more
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The Intestinal Microflora of Turkeys

Avian Diseases, 1970
SUMMARY Techniques were developed for the collection and processing of turkey intestinal material for microflora studies. Repeatable bacteriological procedures were developed which should be applicable to other avian species as well. Studies on the development of the bacterial flora in the intestines of apparently healthy turkey poults revealed that ...
S A, Naqi, D H, Lewis, C F, Hall
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Intestinal barrier damage involved in intestinal microflora changes in fluoride-induced mice.

Chemosphere, 2019
Intestinal microflora play an important role in maintaining the homeostasis of the intestinal microenvironment, but fluoride-induced changes in intestinal mechanical barrier and intestinal microflora have not been well studied.
Jing Liu   +5 more
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Noise and Microflora Behavior

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2004
Abstract: Noise is ubiquitous, and in any discussion about regulation of immune diversity, oral tolerance, commensal microflora, and “health” homeostasis, stochastic resonance should not be omitted. It also may have a role in immune receptor regulation, transplant tolerance, and host reaction against intruders.
Máximo, Lorenzo   +2 more
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The contribution of autochthonous microflora on free fatty acids release and flavor development in low-salt fermented fish.

Food Chemistry, 2018
To investigate the contribution of autochthonous microflora on free fatty acids (FFA) release and flavor development in low-salt fermented fish, three groups of processed fish, including bacteriostatic-acidification group (BAG), bacteriostatic group (BG),
Yanshun Xu   +6 more
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The human intestinal microflora

Digestive Diseases and Sciences, 1986
The major host defense mechanisms against bacterial overgrowth in the small bowel are the normal propulsive activity of the bowel itself and gastric acid secretion. Microbial interactions are a major factor in regulating the indigenous bacterial flora.
G L, Simon, S L, Gorbach
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MICROFLORA OF THE INTESTINE | The Natural Microflora of Humans

2014
This article outlines the composition of normal human microbiota of the intestines and their composition differences along the intestinal tract from the small to the large bowel. It describes the progression of gut microbiota signatures from birth through old age and the influence of lifestyle and environmental factors on its composition. Although most
Yap, G.C., Hong, Pei-Ying, Lee, B.W.
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