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Microbiota-derived short-chain fatty acids in hematopoietic stem cell transplantation: immunomodulation at the host-microbiota interface. [PDF]
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The role of fecal short-chain fatty acids in neonatal necrotizing enterocolitis. [PDF]
Li Y, Zhang J, Duan M.
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Short-Chain Fatty Acids Regulate Poultry Feed Intake via the Hypothalamus: Receptor-Mediated and Epigenetic Mechanisms. [PDF]
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Gut Microbiota and Short-Chain Fatty Acids: Key Factors in Pediatric Obesity and Therapeutic Targets. [PDF]
Pînzariu AC +13 more
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Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) and the "Regulatory" B-cell: why fiber diet may reduce relapse in IgA vasculitis. [PDF]
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Feasibility of Treating Eosinophilic Chronic Rhinosinusitis Using Short-Chain Fatty Acids. [PDF]
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Short-Chain Fatty Acids in the Normal Human Feces
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology, 1984The short-chain fatty acids ( SCFAs ) have been studied in the feces of 20 healthy subjects--10 methane excretors and 10 non-methane excretors. The analytical procedure included homogenization of fecal samples followed by vacuum distillation and subsequent gas chromatography.
T Høverstad, A Bjørneklett
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1999
Many carbohydrates present in plant foods exhibit complex structures. Thus, whilst the small intestine has the capacity to breakdown a limited number of polysaccharide compounds, different dietary carbohydrates still reach the colon. These include cell wall polysaccharides and related compounds (10–30 g/d), resistant starch (5–20 g/d) and varying ...
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Many carbohydrates present in plant foods exhibit complex structures. Thus, whilst the small intestine has the capacity to breakdown a limited number of polysaccharide compounds, different dietary carbohydrates still reach the colon. These include cell wall polysaccharides and related compounds (10–30 g/d), resistant starch (5–20 g/d) and varying ...
Demigné, Christian +2 more
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