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A next generation probiotic, Akkermansia muciniphila
Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 2018Akkermansia muciniphila, a symbiotic bacterium of the mucus layer, can utilize mucin as its sole carbon, nitrogen, and energy source. As an abundant resident in the intestinal tract of humans and animals, the probiotic effects of A. muciniphila including
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Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition & Metabolic Care, 2018
To provide an updated perspective on the use of probiotics as adjuvant treatment strategy for patients suffering from or at risk of developing mucositis.Studies suggest that oral and intestinal microbiota could be relevant to mucositis development and treatment, but no clear high-risk pattern has been identified and no single probiotic formulation has ...
Marilisa Caraccia+2 more
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To provide an updated perspective on the use of probiotics as adjuvant treatment strategy for patients suffering from or at risk of developing mucositis.Studies suggest that oral and intestinal microbiota could be relevant to mucositis development and treatment, but no clear high-risk pattern has been identified and no single probiotic formulation has ...
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The Indian Journal of Pediatrics, 2015
13.1 % (95 % CI: 0.8–25.3 %) [3]. These data need to be interpreted with caution as most of the studies were not from LMIC (low middle income countries) and there was marked variability across the studies, such as use of different strains, variable doses, and different breast feeding and dietary practices.
Meenakshi Bothra, Shinjini Bhatnagar
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13.1 % (95 % CI: 0.8–25.3 %) [3]. These data need to be interpreted with caution as most of the studies were not from LMIC (low middle income countries) and there was marked variability across the studies, such as use of different strains, variable doses, and different breast feeding and dietary practices.
Meenakshi Bothra, Shinjini Bhatnagar
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Pediatric Clinics of North America, 2007
The gastrointestinal flora plays a complex and important role in the development of healthy immunologic and digestive function in children. Probiotics are safe in healthy children and effective in reducing the risk of antibiotic-associated diarrhea and the duration of acute infectious diarrhea.
Patrick Hanaway+2 more
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The gastrointestinal flora plays a complex and important role in the development of healthy immunologic and digestive function in children. Probiotics are safe in healthy children and effective in reducing the risk of antibiotic-associated diarrhea and the duration of acute infectious diarrhea.
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Clinical Gastroenterology and Hepatology, 2012
Despite the hyperbole often linked with a popular research field, the scientific rationale for probiotics is sound. The probiotic concept is not new but is undergoing transition as knowledge of the gut microbiota in health and disease becomes translated to the clinic.
Fergus Shanahan+3 more
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Despite the hyperbole often linked with a popular research field, the scientific rationale for probiotics is sound. The probiotic concept is not new but is undergoing transition as knowledge of the gut microbiota in health and disease becomes translated to the clinic.
Fergus Shanahan+3 more
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Probiotics in gastroenterology
Current Opinion in Gastroenterology, 2002Recent evidence has suggested the potential therapeutic role for probiotics in the prevention or treatment of gastrointestinal diseases. Several studies have shown that probiotics are of benefit in gastrointestinal infections, including viral diarrhea, Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea, traveler's diarrhea, and antibiotic-associated diarrhea ...
Massimo Campieri+2 more
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Journal of Paediatrics and Child Health, 2012
AbstractProbiotics are micro‐organisms that confer health benefits on the host. Postulated mechanisms include: increasing resistance of the mucosal barrier to migration of bacteria and their toxins by strengthening intestinal cell junctions, modification of host response to microbial products, augmentation of immunoglobulin A mucosal responses ...
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AbstractProbiotics are micro‐organisms that confer health benefits on the host. Postulated mechanisms include: increasing resistance of the mucosal barrier to migration of bacteria and their toxins by strengthening intestinal cell junctions, modification of host response to microbial products, augmentation of immunoglobulin A mucosal responses ...
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Science Translational Medicine, 2016
Specific bacterial species normally found in the human gut stimulate intestinal T H 17 responses and drive progression of systemic autoimmune disease in mice.
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Specific bacterial species normally found in the human gut stimulate intestinal T H 17 responses and drive progression of systemic autoimmune disease in mice.
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2011
The consumption of probiotics may minimize disturbances of the intestinal microbiota. The health effects of probiotic strains are known to be strain dependent. Hence, it is crucial to select probiotic strains for their tolerance to acid and bile salts and their ability to survive transit through the stomach and small intestine in order to reach the ...
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The consumption of probiotics may minimize disturbances of the intestinal microbiota. The health effects of probiotic strains are known to be strain dependent. Hence, it is crucial to select probiotic strains for their tolerance to acid and bile salts and their ability to survive transit through the stomach and small intestine in order to reach the ...
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