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Gut Microbiota and Short-Chain Fatty Acids in the Pathogenesis of Necrotizing Enterocolitis in Very Preterm Infants. [PDF]
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Short-Chain Fatty Acids Enhance EAAT2-Mediated Glutamate Clearance and Alleviate Oxidative Stress in an MPTP Mouse Model of Parkinson's Disease. [PDF]
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Fecal steroids, short-chain fatty acids, and microbiota in high- versus low-yielding forest musk deer. [PDF]
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Sex-specific dynamic changes of serum short-chain fatty acids in rhesus monkeys during aging. [PDF]
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Microbial metabolites short chain fatty acids, tight junction, gap junction, and reproduction: a review. [PDF]
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Butyrate: More Than a Short Chain Fatty Acid
Current Nutrition Reports, 2023The mechanistic understanding of the importance and the potential benefits of the gut microbiome has exploded in potential roles in human health and disease. Short chain fatty acids (SCFAs), including butyrate, are one of the key metabolic end products that has been a major focus of microbiome understanding.
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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 ...
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Short chain fatty acid in intestinal obstruction
The Japanese Journal of Surgery, 1983Short chain fatty acid (SCFA) and enteric bacteria in enteric fluid of 26 patients with non-strangulated intestinal obstruction were investigated. Sixteen to 905 mg/L of SCFA was detected in all the samples and acetic, propionic and lactic acid were prominent in the fraction.
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