Gut is the site of active fermentation of non-digestible dietary components (dietary fibre and prebiotics) as well as bioconversion and absorption of plant-derived phenolics. These compounds have an important role in gut fermentation by influencing the composition of microflora and fermentation metabolites, and consequently by contributing to both local and systemic effects in humans. Possibilities to enhance viability and promote growth of probiotic bacteria by non-digestible food components have been a subject to extensive scientific interest in the last ten years. Gut bacteria are known to degrade and ferment dietary fibre, producing metabolites, especially short-chain fatty acids. They also mediate a number of important consequences thr...
AbstractThe biological properties of dietary polyphenols are greatly dependent on their bioavailabil...
Research characterising the gut microbiota in different populations and diseases has mushroomed sinc...
Microbial reactions in the gut have an essential role not only in gut health, but in general human h...
Gut is the site of active fermentation of non-digestible dietary components (dietary fibre and prebi...
A high-fibre diet and one rich in fruit and vegetables have long been associated with lower risk of ...
The role of non-energy-yielding nutrients on health has been meticulously studied, and the evidence ...
The human intestinal tract is home to a complex microbial community called microbiota. This gut micr...
Dietary polyphenols present in a broad range of plant foods have been related to beneficial health e...
A healthy gut microbiota (GM) is paramount for a healthy lifestyle. Alterations of the GM have been ...
The gut microbiota plays a prominent role in human health. Alterations in the gut microbiota are lin...
Whole plant foods, including fruit, vegetables, and whole grain cereals, protect against chronic hum...
The human gastrointestinal tract is inhabited by a vast number of microorganisms that are called as ...
The human gastrointestinal tract is inhabited by a vast number ofmicroorganisms that are called as ...
The gut microbiota is a highly diverse and relative stabile ecosystem increasingly recognized for it...
The biological properties of dietary polyphenols are greatly dependent on their bioavailability that...
AbstractThe biological properties of dietary polyphenols are greatly dependent on their bioavailabil...
Research characterising the gut microbiota in different populations and diseases has mushroomed sinc...
Microbial reactions in the gut have an essential role not only in gut health, but in general human h...
Gut is the site of active fermentation of non-digestible dietary components (dietary fibre and prebi...
A high-fibre diet and one rich in fruit and vegetables have long been associated with lower risk of ...
The role of non-energy-yielding nutrients on health has been meticulously studied, and the evidence ...
The human intestinal tract is home to a complex microbial community called microbiota. This gut micr...
Dietary polyphenols present in a broad range of plant foods have been related to beneficial health e...
A healthy gut microbiota (GM) is paramount for a healthy lifestyle. Alterations of the GM have been ...
The gut microbiota plays a prominent role in human health. Alterations in the gut microbiota are lin...
Whole plant foods, including fruit, vegetables, and whole grain cereals, protect against chronic hum...
The human gastrointestinal tract is inhabited by a vast number of microorganisms that are called as ...
The human gastrointestinal tract is inhabited by a vast number ofmicroorganisms that are called as ...
The gut microbiota is a highly diverse and relative stabile ecosystem increasingly recognized for it...
The biological properties of dietary polyphenols are greatly dependent on their bioavailability that...
AbstractThe biological properties of dietary polyphenols are greatly dependent on their bioavailabil...
Research characterising the gut microbiota in different populations and diseases has mushroomed sinc...
Microbial reactions in the gut have an essential role not only in gut health, but in general human h...