Oxalate (Ox) is a very common component of the human diet, capable to collect in the renal tissue and bind calcium to form calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystals. A supersaturation of CaOx crystal may cause nephrocalcinosis and nephrolithiasis. The inflammation derived from the CaOx crystal accumulation, together with innate or secondary renal alterations, could strongly affect the renal function. In this case a consumption of probiotics with either oxalate-degrading activity at intestinal level and systemic anti-inflammatory activity could be an alternative approach to treat the subjects with excess of urinary oxalate excretion. 11 strains of lactic acid bacteria (Lactobacilli and Bifidobacteria), already included in the list of bacteria safe for...
Nephrolithiasis ranks third among urological diseases in terms of prevalence, making up about 15% of...
Hyperoxaluria is a risk factor for renal stones. It appears to be sustained by increased dietary loa...
We examined the effect of a controlled diet and two probiotic preparations on urinary oxalate excret...
Oxalate (Ox) is a very common component of the human diet, capable to collect in the renal tissue an...
Oxalate (Ox) is a very common component of the human diet, capable to collect in the renal tissue an...
Oxalate (Ox) is a very common component of the human diet, capable to collect in the renal tissue an...
Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) have the potential to degrade intestinal oxalate and this is increasingly...
Background: A probiotic is a living microorganism that promotes host health when grown under appropr...
ii Kidney stone disease is a world-wide problem that affects about 10-15 % of the general population...
Urolithiasis is considered a civilization disease. The prevalence is estimated at 5-20% of the popul...
Background. Hyperoxaluria is a major risk factor for renal stones, and in most cases, it appears to ...
Urolithiasis is one of the common diseases in urinary system, among which calcium oxalate stone is t...
Background: Excessive use of diets with high level of oxalate causes an increase in urinary oxalate ...
Urinary oxalate excretion is an important contributor to calcium oxalate stone formation. Methods of...
none7noOxalic acid occurs extensively in nature and plays diverse roles, especially in pathological ...
Nephrolithiasis ranks third among urological diseases in terms of prevalence, making up about 15% of...
Hyperoxaluria is a risk factor for renal stones. It appears to be sustained by increased dietary loa...
We examined the effect of a controlled diet and two probiotic preparations on urinary oxalate excret...
Oxalate (Ox) is a very common component of the human diet, capable to collect in the renal tissue an...
Oxalate (Ox) is a very common component of the human diet, capable to collect in the renal tissue an...
Oxalate (Ox) is a very common component of the human diet, capable to collect in the renal tissue an...
Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) have the potential to degrade intestinal oxalate and this is increasingly...
Background: A probiotic is a living microorganism that promotes host health when grown under appropr...
ii Kidney stone disease is a world-wide problem that affects about 10-15 % of the general population...
Urolithiasis is considered a civilization disease. The prevalence is estimated at 5-20% of the popul...
Background. Hyperoxaluria is a major risk factor for renal stones, and in most cases, it appears to ...
Urolithiasis is one of the common diseases in urinary system, among which calcium oxalate stone is t...
Background: Excessive use of diets with high level of oxalate causes an increase in urinary oxalate ...
Urinary oxalate excretion is an important contributor to calcium oxalate stone formation. Methods of...
none7noOxalic acid occurs extensively in nature and plays diverse roles, especially in pathological ...
Nephrolithiasis ranks third among urological diseases in terms of prevalence, making up about 15% of...
Hyperoxaluria is a risk factor for renal stones. It appears to be sustained by increased dietary loa...
We examined the effect of a controlled diet and two probiotic preparations on urinary oxalate excret...