BACKGROUND AND AIMS Lactulose is a common food ingredient and widely used as a treatment for constipation or hepatic encephalopathy and a substrate for hydrogen breath tests. Lactulose is fermented by the colon microbiota resulting in the production of hydrogen (H2). H2 is a substrate for enteropathogens including Salmonella Typhimurium (S. Typhimurium) and increased H2 production upon lactulose ingestion might favor the growth of H2-consuming enteropathogens. We aimed to analyze effects of single-dose lactulose ingestion on the growth of intrinsic Escherichia coli (E. coli), which can be efficiently quantified by plating and which share most metabolic requirements with S. Typhimurium. METHODS 32 healthy volunteers (18 females, 14 males)...
Weaning triggers an adaptation of the gut function including luminal lactate generation by lactobaci...
IntroductionFollowing consumption of milk, lactose, a disaccharide of glucose and galactose, is hydr...
Methods using bacteriological cultures allow only 30–50 % of colonic bacterial populations to be det...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS Lactulose is a common food ingredient and widely used as a treatment for consti...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS:Lactulose is a common food ingredient and widely used as a treatment for constip...
Background and aims Lactulose is a common food ingredient and widely used as a treatment for consti...
(A) Shannon diversity index shows no significant change (paired Wilcoxon test, P>0.05) one day or tw...
The gut microbiota is a complex component of humans that depends on diet, host genome, and lifestyle...
To establish whether supplementation with a standard oral dose of Beta-Galactosidase affects hydroge...
Lactulose, a disaccharide of galactose and fructose, used as a laxative or ammonia-lowering drug and...
Gut microbiota have strong connections with health. Lactulose has been shown to regulate gut microbi...
The objective of this study was to compare the in vivo effect of lactulose on faecal parameters with...
Objective : to determine whether it is possible to separate cases of irritable bowel syndrome associ...
About 60 strains of intestinal bacteria were cultured in lactulose-containing media to quantitate bo...
Lactulose, a disaccharide of galactose and fructose, used as a laxative or ammonia-lowering drug and...
Weaning triggers an adaptation of the gut function including luminal lactate generation by lactobaci...
IntroductionFollowing consumption of milk, lactose, a disaccharide of glucose and galactose, is hydr...
Methods using bacteriological cultures allow only 30–50 % of colonic bacterial populations to be det...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS Lactulose is a common food ingredient and widely used as a treatment for consti...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS:Lactulose is a common food ingredient and widely used as a treatment for constip...
Background and aims Lactulose is a common food ingredient and widely used as a treatment for consti...
(A) Shannon diversity index shows no significant change (paired Wilcoxon test, P>0.05) one day or tw...
The gut microbiota is a complex component of humans that depends on diet, host genome, and lifestyle...
To establish whether supplementation with a standard oral dose of Beta-Galactosidase affects hydroge...
Lactulose, a disaccharide of galactose and fructose, used as a laxative or ammonia-lowering drug and...
Gut microbiota have strong connections with health. Lactulose has been shown to regulate gut microbi...
The objective of this study was to compare the in vivo effect of lactulose on faecal parameters with...
Objective : to determine whether it is possible to separate cases of irritable bowel syndrome associ...
About 60 strains of intestinal bacteria were cultured in lactulose-containing media to quantitate bo...
Lactulose, a disaccharide of galactose and fructose, used as a laxative or ammonia-lowering drug and...
Weaning triggers an adaptation of the gut function including luminal lactate generation by lactobaci...
IntroductionFollowing consumption of milk, lactose, a disaccharide of glucose and galactose, is hydr...
Methods using bacteriological cultures allow only 30–50 % of colonic bacterial populations to be det...