It has been recognized that, next to dietary fibre and proteins, gut microbiota can metabolize lipids producing bioactive metabolites. However, the metabolism of dietary lipids by human gut microbiota has been poorly explored so far. This study aimed to examine the change in lipids, particularly linoleic acid (LA), induced by the chemical form of lipids and the presence of the plant matrix. Short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) production was monitored to get an insight into microbial activity. Free LA, glyceryl trilinoleate and soybean oil as well as digested intact (DS) and broken (BS) soybean cells were subjected to in vitro fermentation using human faecal inoculums. Confocal microscopy was used to visualize the soybean cell integrity. Three LA ...
While a substantial amount of dietary fats escape absorption in the human small intestine and reach ...
Consensus on the role of fatty acids in human health is difficult to achieve, with some fatty acids ...
Recent findings have shown an inverse association between circulating C15: 0/C17:0 fatty acids with ...
It has been recognized that, next to dietary fibre and proteins, gut microbiota can metabolize lipid...
In vitro experiments have shown that isolated human gut bacteria are able to metabolise PUFA into co...
More and more evidence show that the trillions of bacteria housed in the gastro-intestinal tract, an...
The aim of this doctoral work was to investigate the effect of an increased level of fat in the West...
Conjugated linoleic acids (CLAs) show a number of putative health-promoting activities including ant...
In vitro studies have suggested that isolated gut bacteria are able to metabolize PUFA into CLA (con...
In vitro studies have suggested that isolated gut bacteria are able to metabolize PUFA into CLA (con...
<div><p><i>In vitro</i> studies have suggested that isolated gut bacteria are able to metabolize PUF...
Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) is formed from linoleic acid (LA; cis-9,cis-12-18:2) by intestinal ba...
Microorganisms in animal gut produce unusual fatty acids from the ingested diet. Two types of hydrox...
The gut microbiota contains approximately 1014 bacteria that live in a mutual symbiosis with their h...
Studies in mice using germfree animals as controls for microbial colonization have shown that the gu...
While a substantial amount of dietary fats escape absorption in the human small intestine and reach ...
Consensus on the role of fatty acids in human health is difficult to achieve, with some fatty acids ...
Recent findings have shown an inverse association between circulating C15: 0/C17:0 fatty acids with ...
It has been recognized that, next to dietary fibre and proteins, gut microbiota can metabolize lipid...
In vitro experiments have shown that isolated human gut bacteria are able to metabolise PUFA into co...
More and more evidence show that the trillions of bacteria housed in the gastro-intestinal tract, an...
The aim of this doctoral work was to investigate the effect of an increased level of fat in the West...
Conjugated linoleic acids (CLAs) show a number of putative health-promoting activities including ant...
In vitro studies have suggested that isolated gut bacteria are able to metabolize PUFA into CLA (con...
In vitro studies have suggested that isolated gut bacteria are able to metabolize PUFA into CLA (con...
<div><p><i>In vitro</i> studies have suggested that isolated gut bacteria are able to metabolize PUF...
Conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) is formed from linoleic acid (LA; cis-9,cis-12-18:2) by intestinal ba...
Microorganisms in animal gut produce unusual fatty acids from the ingested diet. Two types of hydrox...
The gut microbiota contains approximately 1014 bacteria that live in a mutual symbiosis with their h...
Studies in mice using germfree animals as controls for microbial colonization have shown that the gu...
While a substantial amount of dietary fats escape absorption in the human small intestine and reach ...
Consensus on the role of fatty acids in human health is difficult to achieve, with some fatty acids ...
Recent findings have shown an inverse association between circulating C15: 0/C17:0 fatty acids with ...