The advanced glycation endproduct carboxymethyllysine and its precursor fructoselysine are present in heated, processed food products and are considered potentially hazardous for human health. Upon dietary exposure, they can be degraded by human colonic gut microbiota, reducing internal exposure. Pronounced interindividual and intraindividual differences in these metabolic degradations were found in anaerobic incubations with human fecal slurries in vitro. The average capacity to degrade fructoselysine was 27.7-fold higher than that for carboxymethyllysine, and degradation capacities for these two compounds were not correlated (R2 = 0.08). Analysis of the bacterial composition revealed that interindividual differences outweighed intraindivi...
The human large intestine harbors a complex microbiota containing many hundreds of different bacteri...
Butyrate produced by gut microbiota has multiple beneficial effects on host health, and oligosacchar...
Maillard reaction products (MRPs) are taken up in substantial amounts with the daily diet, but the m...
Modifications of lysine contribute to the amount of dietary advanced glycation end-products reaching...
Modifications of lysine contribute to the amount of dietary advanced glycation end-products reaching...
Glycation products comprise a heterogenous group of compounds which can be formed upon thermal proce...
Increased consumption of non-digestible carbohydrates (NDCs), or dietary fiber, has been linked to n...
The human large intestine is colonized by a complex community, largely composed of strictly anaerob...
tions of human fecal bacteria, averaging-1 % of the total viable fecal flora, degrade the oligosacch...
The colonic microbiota plays an important role in human digestive physiology and makes a significant...
Human gut microbiota (HGM) is a complex functional ecosystem with different biological functions and...
Our study aim is to investigate the role of Intestinimonas, Nε-fructosyllysine (FL)-degrading bacter...
Carbohydrates have been used for tests of intestinal function for many years and the impaired absorp...
Scope: An underexplored topic is the investigation of health effects of dietary fibers via modulatio...
Key words: gut bacteria, dietary carbohydrates, digestion, RNA-SIP, TIM-2, HITChip, human trial The...
The human large intestine harbors a complex microbiota containing many hundreds of different bacteri...
Butyrate produced by gut microbiota has multiple beneficial effects on host health, and oligosacchar...
Maillard reaction products (MRPs) are taken up in substantial amounts with the daily diet, but the m...
Modifications of lysine contribute to the amount of dietary advanced glycation end-products reaching...
Modifications of lysine contribute to the amount of dietary advanced glycation end-products reaching...
Glycation products comprise a heterogenous group of compounds which can be formed upon thermal proce...
Increased consumption of non-digestible carbohydrates (NDCs), or dietary fiber, has been linked to n...
The human large intestine is colonized by a complex community, largely composed of strictly anaerob...
tions of human fecal bacteria, averaging-1 % of the total viable fecal flora, degrade the oligosacch...
The colonic microbiota plays an important role in human digestive physiology and makes a significant...
Human gut microbiota (HGM) is a complex functional ecosystem with different biological functions and...
Our study aim is to investigate the role of Intestinimonas, Nε-fructosyllysine (FL)-degrading bacter...
Carbohydrates have been used for tests of intestinal function for many years and the impaired absorp...
Scope: An underexplored topic is the investigation of health effects of dietary fibers via modulatio...
Key words: gut bacteria, dietary carbohydrates, digestion, RNA-SIP, TIM-2, HITChip, human trial The...
The human large intestine harbors a complex microbiota containing many hundreds of different bacteri...
Butyrate produced by gut microbiota has multiple beneficial effects on host health, and oligosacchar...
Maillard reaction products (MRPs) are taken up in substantial amounts with the daily diet, but the m...