Abstract Background Lactose malabsorption occurs in around 68% of the world’s population, causing lactose intolerance (LI) symptoms, such as abdominal pain, bloating, and diarrhea. To alleviate LI, previous studies have mainly focused on strengthening intestinal β-galactosidase activity while neglecting the inconspicuous drop in the colon pH caused by the fermentation of non-hydrolyzed lactose by the gut microbes. A drop in colon pH will reduce the intestinal β-galactosidase activity and influence intestinal homeostasis. Results Here, we synthesized a tri-stable-switch circuit equipped with high β-galactosidase activity and pH rescue ability. This circuit can switch in functionality between the expression of β-galactosidase and expression o...
A staggering 4000 million people cannot digest lactose, the sugar in milk, properly. All mammals, ap...
Lactose intolerance, characterized by a decrease in host lactase expression, affects approximately 7...
Globally, similar to 70% of adults are deficient in intestinal lactase, the enzyme required for the ...
Lactose intolerance (LI) is a condition affecting many adults. This condition is triggered by the ph...
Metabolic disorders affect around thirty-four percent of the population in the United States. Among ...
In the last decades, the interest of food industry has focused in the development of functional food...
<p>An alternative to relieve the symptoms of lactose intolerance is the intake of the enzyme β-galac...
Previous studies suggest that, besides the maldigestion of lactose in the small intestine, the colon...
Milk is a vital part of the diet of every mammal but this leads 70% of the World's population to suf...
Dairy products provide us with calcium and other valuable nutrients. However, they also contain lact...
Abstract: Objectives: Lactose intolerance is a common public health problem with 5-100% prevalance a...
Milk is a fundamental component of the diet of every mammal; nevertheless, not every individual can ...
Short English Summary Lactococcus lactis is a lactic acid bacterium used in the dairy industry. Thi...
Approximately 75% of the global human population are lactose malabsorbers. In a previous clinical tr...
Abstract: Lactose utilization is the primary function of lactic acid bacteria used in industrial dai...
A staggering 4000 million people cannot digest lactose, the sugar in milk, properly. All mammals, ap...
Lactose intolerance, characterized by a decrease in host lactase expression, affects approximately 7...
Globally, similar to 70% of adults are deficient in intestinal lactase, the enzyme required for the ...
Lactose intolerance (LI) is a condition affecting many adults. This condition is triggered by the ph...
Metabolic disorders affect around thirty-four percent of the population in the United States. Among ...
In the last decades, the interest of food industry has focused in the development of functional food...
<p>An alternative to relieve the symptoms of lactose intolerance is the intake of the enzyme β-galac...
Previous studies suggest that, besides the maldigestion of lactose in the small intestine, the colon...
Milk is a vital part of the diet of every mammal but this leads 70% of the World's population to suf...
Dairy products provide us with calcium and other valuable nutrients. However, they also contain lact...
Abstract: Objectives: Lactose intolerance is a common public health problem with 5-100% prevalance a...
Milk is a fundamental component of the diet of every mammal; nevertheless, not every individual can ...
Short English Summary Lactococcus lactis is a lactic acid bacterium used in the dairy industry. Thi...
Approximately 75% of the global human population are lactose malabsorbers. In a previous clinical tr...
Abstract: Lactose utilization is the primary function of lactic acid bacteria used in industrial dai...
A staggering 4000 million people cannot digest lactose, the sugar in milk, properly. All mammals, ap...
Lactose intolerance, characterized by a decrease in host lactase expression, affects approximately 7...
Globally, similar to 70% of adults are deficient in intestinal lactase, the enzyme required for the ...