One strategy for enhancing the establishment of probiotic bacteria in the human intestinal tract is via the parallel administration of a prebiotic, which is referred to as a synbiotic. Here we present a novel method that allows a rational selection of putative probiotic strains to be used in synbiotic applications: in vivo selection (IVS). This method consists of isolating candidate probiotic strains from fecal samples following enrichment with the respective prebiotic. To test the potential of IVS, we isolated bifidobacteria from human subjects who consumed increasing doses of galactooligosaccharides (GOS) for 9 weeks. A retrospective analysis of the fecal microbiota of one subject revealed an 8-fold enrichment in Bifidobacterium adolescen...
none6Diet is a major factor in maintaining a healthy gastrointestinal tract, and this has triggered ...
Background: Probiotics, especially in combination with non-digestible oligosaccharides, may balance ...
The term "probiotic" was first used in 1965, by Lilly and Stillwell, to describe substances secreted...
ABSTRACT Research on the role of diet on gut and systemic health has led to considerable interest to...
Research on the role of diet on gut and systemic health has led to considerable interest in identify...
Probiotic bacteria and synbiotics are used as therapeutic and prophylactic agents. The majority of p...
Background: One way to improve both the ecological performance and functionality of probiotic bacter...
Abstract Background One way to improve both the ecological performance and functionality of probioti...
Probiotic are defined as “live micro-organisms that, when administered in adequate amounts, confer a...
Probiotics and prebiotics have been demonstrated to positively modulate the intestinal microflora an...
Prebiotics are selectively fermented ingredients that allow specific changes in the gastrointestinal...
Synbiotics, combinations of beneficial microbes and substrates to support their growth, are of consi...
Prebiotics are selectively fermented ingredients that result in specific changes in the composition ...
A standardized in vitro simulation of the human gastrointestinal tract (M-SHIME (R)) was used to ass...
Twenty-six Bifidobacterium strains were isolated from human faeces. Seven strains were identified as...
none6Diet is a major factor in maintaining a healthy gastrointestinal tract, and this has triggered ...
Background: Probiotics, especially in combination with non-digestible oligosaccharides, may balance ...
The term "probiotic" was first used in 1965, by Lilly and Stillwell, to describe substances secreted...
ABSTRACT Research on the role of diet on gut and systemic health has led to considerable interest to...
Research on the role of diet on gut and systemic health has led to considerable interest in identify...
Probiotic bacteria and synbiotics are used as therapeutic and prophylactic agents. The majority of p...
Background: One way to improve both the ecological performance and functionality of probiotic bacter...
Abstract Background One way to improve both the ecological performance and functionality of probioti...
Probiotic are defined as “live micro-organisms that, when administered in adequate amounts, confer a...
Probiotics and prebiotics have been demonstrated to positively modulate the intestinal microflora an...
Prebiotics are selectively fermented ingredients that allow specific changes in the gastrointestinal...
Synbiotics, combinations of beneficial microbes and substrates to support their growth, are of consi...
Prebiotics are selectively fermented ingredients that result in specific changes in the composition ...
A standardized in vitro simulation of the human gastrointestinal tract (M-SHIME (R)) was used to ass...
Twenty-six Bifidobacterium strains were isolated from human faeces. Seven strains were identified as...
none6Diet is a major factor in maintaining a healthy gastrointestinal tract, and this has triggered ...
Background: Probiotics, especially in combination with non-digestible oligosaccharides, may balance ...
The term "probiotic" was first used in 1965, by Lilly and Stillwell, to describe substances secreted...