Mother\u2019s milk is the best choice for infants nutrition, however when it is not available or insufficient to satisfy the needs of the infant, formula is proposed as an effective substitute. Here, we report the results of a randomized controlled clinical trial (NCT03637894) designed to evaluate the effects of two different dietary regimens (standard formula and Lactobacillus paracasei CBA L74-fermented formula) versus breastfeeding (reference group) on immune defense mechanisms (primary endpoint: secretory IgA, antimicrobial peptides), the microbiota and its metabolome (secondary outcomes), in healthy full term infants according to the type of delivery (n = 13/group). We show that the fermented formula, safe and well tolerated, induces a...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the impact of two probiotic supplements on fecal microbiota and metabolites, ...
Background: Proteins and lipids of milk fat globule membrane (MFGM) and probiotics are immunomodulat...
Microbiota composition in breast milk affects intestinal and respiratory microbiota colonization and...
Mother’s milk is the best choice for infants nutrition, however when it is not available or insuffic...
The rapid expansion of commercially available fermented food products raises important safety issues...
The rapid expansion of commercially available fermented food products raises important safety issues...
The rapid expansion of commercially available fermented food products raises important safety issues...
<div><p>The rapid expansion of commercially available fermented food products raises important safet...
Early childhood nutrition drives the development of the gut microbiota. In contrast to breastfeeding...
Introduction: Gut microbial composition has been associated with immune-mediated diseases. Breastfee...
International audienceThe first objective of infant formulas is to ensure the healthy growth of neon...
Human milk delivers an array of bioactive components that safeguard infant growth and development an...
Cow-milk based infant formulas are commonly supplemented with non-digestible carbohydrates (NDCs) to...
Human milk delivers an array of bioactive components that safeguard infant growth and development an...
Background: The microorganism present in breast milk, added to other factors, determine the coloniza...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the impact of two probiotic supplements on fecal microbiota and metabolites, ...
Background: Proteins and lipids of milk fat globule membrane (MFGM) and probiotics are immunomodulat...
Microbiota composition in breast milk affects intestinal and respiratory microbiota colonization and...
Mother’s milk is the best choice for infants nutrition, however when it is not available or insuffic...
The rapid expansion of commercially available fermented food products raises important safety issues...
The rapid expansion of commercially available fermented food products raises important safety issues...
The rapid expansion of commercially available fermented food products raises important safety issues...
<div><p>The rapid expansion of commercially available fermented food products raises important safet...
Early childhood nutrition drives the development of the gut microbiota. In contrast to breastfeeding...
Introduction: Gut microbial composition has been associated with immune-mediated diseases. Breastfee...
International audienceThe first objective of infant formulas is to ensure the healthy growth of neon...
Human milk delivers an array of bioactive components that safeguard infant growth and development an...
Cow-milk based infant formulas are commonly supplemented with non-digestible carbohydrates (NDCs) to...
Human milk delivers an array of bioactive components that safeguard infant growth and development an...
Background: The microorganism present in breast milk, added to other factors, determine the coloniza...
OBJECTIVES: To compare the impact of two probiotic supplements on fecal microbiota and metabolites, ...
Background: Proteins and lipids of milk fat globule membrane (MFGM) and probiotics are immunomodulat...
Microbiota composition in breast milk affects intestinal and respiratory microbiota colonization and...