The human colonic microbiota imparts metabolic versatility on the colon, interacts at many levels in healthy intestinal and systemic metabolism, and plays protective roles in chronic disease and acute infection. Colonic bacterial metabolism is largely dependant on dietary residues from the upper gut. Carbohydrates, resistant to digestion, drive colonic bacterial fermentation and the resulting end products are considered beneficial. Many colonic species ferment proteins but the end products are not always beneficial and include toxic compounds, such as amines and phenols. Most components of a typical Western diet are heat processed. The Maillard reaction, involving food protein and sugar, is a complex network of reactions occurring during th...
Dietary and endogenous protein that escape digestion and absorption in the small intestine are ferme...
The in vitro fermentation selectivity of hydrolyzed caseinomacropeptide (CMP) glycosylated, via Mail...
Human colon contains 1.5 kg of microbiota, which actively takes part in the degradation and decompos...
The human colonic microbiota imparts metabolic versatility on the colon, interacts at many levels in...
Maillard reaction products (MRPs) are taken up in substantial amounts with the daily diet, but the m...
The colonic microbiota plays an important role in human digestive physiology and makes a significant...
[Scope] Scarce data are available concerning effects of certain bioactive substances such as Maillar...
The Maillard Reaction (MR) is a non-enzymatic chemical reaction which results in linkage between the...
The human large intestine is colonized by a complex community, largely composed of strictly anaerob...
The human large intestine harbors a complex microbiota containing many hundreds of different bacteri...
Microbial metabolism of proteins and amino acids by human gut bacteria generates a variety of compou...
ScopeWestern type of diets are characterized by high animal protein intake and are associated with v...
Dietary and endogenous protein that escape digestion and absorption in the small intestine are ferme...
Bread crust (BC) is one of the major sources of Maillard reaction products (MRPs) in the Western die...
Gut is the site of active fermentation of non-digestible dietary components (dietary fibre and prebi...
Dietary and endogenous protein that escape digestion and absorption in the small intestine are ferme...
The in vitro fermentation selectivity of hydrolyzed caseinomacropeptide (CMP) glycosylated, via Mail...
Human colon contains 1.5 kg of microbiota, which actively takes part in the degradation and decompos...
The human colonic microbiota imparts metabolic versatility on the colon, interacts at many levels in...
Maillard reaction products (MRPs) are taken up in substantial amounts with the daily diet, but the m...
The colonic microbiota plays an important role in human digestive physiology and makes a significant...
[Scope] Scarce data are available concerning effects of certain bioactive substances such as Maillar...
The Maillard Reaction (MR) is a non-enzymatic chemical reaction which results in linkage between the...
The human large intestine is colonized by a complex community, largely composed of strictly anaerob...
The human large intestine harbors a complex microbiota containing many hundreds of different bacteri...
Microbial metabolism of proteins and amino acids by human gut bacteria generates a variety of compou...
ScopeWestern type of diets are characterized by high animal protein intake and are associated with v...
Dietary and endogenous protein that escape digestion and absorption in the small intestine are ferme...
Bread crust (BC) is one of the major sources of Maillard reaction products (MRPs) in the Western die...
Gut is the site of active fermentation of non-digestible dietary components (dietary fibre and prebi...
Dietary and endogenous protein that escape digestion and absorption in the small intestine are ferme...
The in vitro fermentation selectivity of hydrolyzed caseinomacropeptide (CMP) glycosylated, via Mail...
Human colon contains 1.5 kg of microbiota, which actively takes part in the degradation and decompos...