نتایج جستجو برای: gut microflora

تعداد نتایج: 55342  

2012
Roberto Berni Canani Margherita Di Costanzo Vincenza Pezzella Linda Cosenza Viviana Granata Gianluca Terrin Rita Nocerino

Food allergy (FA) continues to be a growing health concern for infants living in Western countries. The long-term prognosis for the majority of affected infants is good, with 80-90% naturally acquiring tolerance by the age of five years. However, recent studies suggest that the natural history of FA is changing, with an increasing persistence until later ages. The pathogenesis of FA as well as ...

2013
Roberto Berni Canani Margherita Di Costanzo

Cow's milk allergy (CMA) continues to be a growing health concern for infants living in Western countries. The long-term prognosis for the majority of affected infants is good, with about 80% naturally acquiring tolerance by the age of four years. However, recent studies suggest that the natural history of CMA is changing, with an increasing persistence until later ages. The pathogenesis of CMA...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2003
Tiiu Kullisaar Epp Songisepp Marika Mikelsaar Kersti Zilmer Tiiu Vihalemm Mihkel Zilmer

The increasing interest in a healthy diet is stimulating innovative development of novel scientific products in the food industry. The viable lactic acid bacteria in fermented milk products, such as yoghurt, have been associated with increased lactose tolerance, a well-balanced intestinal microflora, antimicrobial activity, stimulation of the immune system and antitumoural, anticholesterolaemic...

2018
Qiang Lyu Cheng-Chih Hsu

The human gastrointestinal tract harbors a diverse, highly mutualistic microbial flora which could produce a myriad of specialized metabolites. These specialized metabolites are the chemical cellphones that gut microflora use to communicate with their human host and could potentially be used to cure diseases. Chemical compounds in diet also shape the gut flora. In order to understand which and ...

2014
Jennifer Bates Lauri Diehl

Dysfunction of the mucosal immune system plays an important role in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) pathogenesis. Dendritic cells are emerging as central players based on both our increasing understanding of how genetic susceptibility impacts the mucosal immune system and the key role of dendritic cells in regulating response to gut microflora. We discuss areas of therapeutic opportunity in th...

Journal: :Vestnik Volgogradskogo gosudarstvennogo medicinskogo universiteta 2023

The article proposes new strategies for the treatment of obesity-associated diabetes mellitus. aim work was to study effect a high-carbohydrate type nutrition on qualitative and quantitative composition gut microbiota feces rats possibility correcting microbiome with probiotic drug "Normobakt". Based results microflora is proposed as potential effective therapeutic target improving mellitus obe...

Journal: :Cancer research 1981
Y Sumi I Hirono S Hosaka I Ueno M Miyakawa

This study indicated that there was no significant difference in the incidence of intestinal tumors between germ-free and conventional rats fed a diet containing bracken, suggesting that gut microflora did not play a definite role in bracken tumorigenesis. However, bracken induced exclusively sarcoma but no adenocarcinoma in germ-free rats, whereas it induced predominantly adenocarcinoma in con...

2014
Ashley P. Good Marie-Pierre L. Gauthier Rachel L. Vannette Tadashi Fukami

The gut microflora of the honey bee, Apis mellifera, is receiving increasing attention as a potential determinant of the bees' health and their efficacy as pollinators. Studies have focused primarily on the microbial taxa that appear numerically dominant in the bee gut, with the assumption that the dominant status suggests their potential importance to the bees' health. However, numerically min...

2006
Yukiko Sumi Iwao Hirono Shigetoshi Hosaka Ikuko Ueno Masasumi Miyakawa

This study indicated that there was no significant difference in the incidence of intestinal tumors between germ-free and conventional rats fed a diet containing bracken, suggesting that gut microflora did not play a definite role in bracken tumorigenesis. However, bracken induced exclusively sarcoma but no adenocarcinoma in germ-free rats, whereas it induced predominantly adenocarcinoma in con...

2017
Catherine Putonti Laurynas Kalesinskas Evan Cudone Kathleen C Engelbrecht David W Koenig Alan J Wolfe

While a part of the native gut microflora, the Gram-positive bacterium Enterococcus faecalis can lead to serious infections elsewhere in the body. The draft genome of E. faecalis strain ATCC BAA-2128, isolated from piglet feces, was examined. This draft genome consists of 42 contigs, 12 of which exhibit homology to annotated plasmids.

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