Diet can influence the composition of the human microbiome, and yet relatively few dietary ingredients have been systematically investigated with respect to their impact on the functional potential of the microbiome. Dietary resistant starch (RS) has been shown to have health benefits, but we lack a mechanistic understanding of the metabolic processes that occur in the gut during digestion of RS. Here, we collected samples during a dietary crossover study with diets containing large or small amounts of RS. We determined the impact of RS on the gut microbiome and metabolic pathways in the gut, using a combination of "omics" approaches, including 16S rRNA gene sequencing, metaproteomics, and metabolomics. This multiomics approach ca...
Background: To systematically develop dietary strategies based on resistant starch (RS) that modulat...
ABSTRACT As diet is considered the major regulator of the gut ecosystem, the overall objective of th...
Recent metagenomic studies have highlighted significant associations between dysregulation of the in...
Diet can influence the composition of the human microbiome, and yet relatively few dietary ingredien...
ABSTRACT Diet can influence the composition of the human microbiome, and yet relatively few dietary ...
Several studies monitoring alterations in the community structure upon resistant starch (RS) interve...
The human gastrointestinal tract is populated by a diverse and mutualistic microbial flora that has ...
Several studies monitoring alterations of the community structure upon resistant starch (RS) interv...
Background: To systematically develop dietary strategies based on resistant starch (RS) that modulat...
Vertebrates are associated with trillions of bacteria, with the densest populations residing in the ...
The human gut microbiota is a diverse and abundant community of microbes that colonize the gut. Thes...
Dietary modulation of the gut microbiota impacts human health. Here we investigated the hitherto unk...
Resistant starch type 2 (RS2), a dietary fiber comprised solely of glucose, has been extensively stu...
Recent metagenomic studies have highlighted significant associations between dysregulation of the in...
BackgroundHigh-amylose-maize resistant starch type 2 (HAMRS2) is a fermentable dietary fiber known t...
Background: To systematically develop dietary strategies based on resistant starch (RS) that modulat...
ABSTRACT As diet is considered the major regulator of the gut ecosystem, the overall objective of th...
Recent metagenomic studies have highlighted significant associations between dysregulation of the in...
Diet can influence the composition of the human microbiome, and yet relatively few dietary ingredien...
ABSTRACT Diet can influence the composition of the human microbiome, and yet relatively few dietary ...
Several studies monitoring alterations in the community structure upon resistant starch (RS) interve...
The human gastrointestinal tract is populated by a diverse and mutualistic microbial flora that has ...
Several studies monitoring alterations of the community structure upon resistant starch (RS) interv...
Background: To systematically develop dietary strategies based on resistant starch (RS) that modulat...
Vertebrates are associated with trillions of bacteria, with the densest populations residing in the ...
The human gut microbiota is a diverse and abundant community of microbes that colonize the gut. Thes...
Dietary modulation of the gut microbiota impacts human health. Here we investigated the hitherto unk...
Resistant starch type 2 (RS2), a dietary fiber comprised solely of glucose, has been extensively stu...
Recent metagenomic studies have highlighted significant associations between dysregulation of the in...
BackgroundHigh-amylose-maize resistant starch type 2 (HAMRS2) is a fermentable dietary fiber known t...
Background: To systematically develop dietary strategies based on resistant starch (RS) that modulat...
ABSTRACT As diet is considered the major regulator of the gut ecosystem, the overall objective of th...
Recent metagenomic studies have highlighted significant associations between dysregulation of the in...