<p>Available evidence on the bioactive, nutritional and putative detrimental properties of gut microbial metabolites has been evaluated to support a more integrated view of how prebiotics might affect host health throughout life. The present literature inventory targeted evidence for the physiological and nutritional effects of metabolites, for example, SCFA, the potential toxicity of other metabolites and attempted to determine normal concentration ranges. Furthermore, the biological relevance of more holistic approaches like faecal water toxicity assays and metabolomics and the limitations of faecal measurements were addressed. Existing literature indicates that protein fermentation metabolites (phenol, p-cresol, indole, ammonia), typical...
studies suggest that these metabolites might be toxic. However, human and animal studies do not con...
studies suggest that these metabolites might be toxic. However, human and animal studies do not con...
Prebiotics are known as the ‘food’ for beneficial gut microbiota that are capable of promoting host ...
Available evidence on the bioactive, nutritional and putative detrimental properties of gut microbia...
Available evidence on the bioactive, nutritional and putative detrimental properties of gut microbia...
Available evidence on the bioactive, nutritional and putative detrimental properties of gut microbia...
Available evidence on the bioactive, nutritional and putative detrimental properties of gut microbia...
Available evidence on the toxicological, bioactive and nutritional properties of gut microbial metab...
Available evidence on the toxicological, bioactive and nutritional properties of gut microbial metab...
Available evidence on the bioactive, nutritional and putative detrimental properties of gut microbia...
Available evidence on the bioactive, nutritional and putative detrimental properties of gut microbia...
Available evidence on the bioactive, nutritional and putative detrimental properties of gut microbia...
Dietary and endogenous protein that escape digestion and absorption in the small intestine are ferme...
Dietary and endogenous protein that escape digestion and absorption in the small intestine are ferme...
Protein fermentation results in production of metabolites such as ammonia, amines and indolic, pheno...
studies suggest that these metabolites might be toxic. However, human and animal studies do not con...
studies suggest that these metabolites might be toxic. However, human and animal studies do not con...
Prebiotics are known as the ‘food’ for beneficial gut microbiota that are capable of promoting host ...
Available evidence on the bioactive, nutritional and putative detrimental properties of gut microbia...
Available evidence on the bioactive, nutritional and putative detrimental properties of gut microbia...
Available evidence on the bioactive, nutritional and putative detrimental properties of gut microbia...
Available evidence on the bioactive, nutritional and putative detrimental properties of gut microbia...
Available evidence on the toxicological, bioactive and nutritional properties of gut microbial metab...
Available evidence on the toxicological, bioactive and nutritional properties of gut microbial metab...
Available evidence on the bioactive, nutritional and putative detrimental properties of gut microbia...
Available evidence on the bioactive, nutritional and putative detrimental properties of gut microbia...
Available evidence on the bioactive, nutritional and putative detrimental properties of gut microbia...
Dietary and endogenous protein that escape digestion and absorption in the small intestine are ferme...
Dietary and endogenous protein that escape digestion and absorption in the small intestine are ferme...
Protein fermentation results in production of metabolites such as ammonia, amines and indolic, pheno...
studies suggest that these metabolites might be toxic. However, human and animal studies do not con...
studies suggest that these metabolites might be toxic. However, human and animal studies do not con...
Prebiotics are known as the ‘food’ for beneficial gut microbiota that are capable of promoting host ...