منابع مشابه
Manipulation of the human gut microflora.
Manipulation of the human gut microflora is being attempted as a means of introducing into the digestive tract new micro-organisms which are beneficial to the host or which are able to bring about advantageous changes to the equilibrium populations and metabolic activities of the indigenous flora. In theory, this can be achieved by ingestion of nutrients or growth substances specifically favour...
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Starches are important as energy sources for humans and also for their interactions with the gut microflora throughout the digestive tact. Largely, those interactions promote human health. In the mouth, less gelatinised starches may lower risk of cariogensis. In the large bowel, starches which have escaped small intestinal digestion (resistant starch), together with proteins, other undigested c...
متن کاملMorphometrical parameters of gut microflora in human volunteers.
The morphology of faecal microflora of nine healthy human volunteers was studied by digital image analysis of microscopic slides. Weekly specimens were collected during an 8-week period. Seven morphometrical parameters were derived: the means and medians of components 1, 2 and 3, and morphometrical entropy. Statistically significant differences among subjects were found for means of components ...
متن کاملRetraction: Human gut microbiota: dysbiosis and manipulation
The authors and the journal wish to retract the 27 September 2012 article cited above. Based on information discovered after publication and reported to the journal in November 2013, this article was found to contain sections that were taken verbatim from other sources without giving proper reference to the source and without identifying the citation as a word-by-word citation from that source....
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The adult human intestine is home to an almost inconceivable number of microorganisms. Their population is up to 100 trillion, nearly 10 times larger than the total number of our somatic and germ cells. All three domains, including bacteria, archaea, and eukarya, are contained in the adult human gastrointestinal (GI) tract and the bacteria achieve the highest cell densities and phylogenetic div...
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ژورنال
عنوان ژورنال: Proceedings of the Nutrition Society
سال: 1993
ISSN: 0029-6651,1475-2719
DOI: 10.1079/pns19930071