An increased intestinal permeability is associated with several diseases. Previously, we have shown that dietary Ca decreases colonic permeability in rats. This might be explained by a calcium-phosphate-induced increase in luminal buffering capacity, which protects against an acidic pH due to microbial fermentation. Therefore, we investigated whether dietary phosphate is a co-player in the effect of Ca on permeability. Rats were fed a humanised low-Ca diet, or a similar diet supplemented with Ca and containing either high, medium or low phosphate concentrations. Chromium-EDTA was added as an inert dietary intestinal permeability marker. After dietary adaptation, short-chain fructo-oligosaccharides (scFOS) were added to all diets to stimulat...
Gastrointestinal infections are still a major health problem, not only in developing countries. Even...
Dietary calcium may reduce the risk of colon cancer, probably by precipitating cytotoxic surfactants...
(Submitter supplied) Background and Aims: We have shown in several controlled rat and human infectio...
An increased intestinal permeability is associated with several diseases. Previously, we have shown ...
An increased intestinal permeability is associated with several diseases. Nutrition can influence gu...
We have shown in several controlled rat and human infection studies that dietary calcium improves in...
We have shown in several controlled rat and human infection studies that dietary calcium improves in...
We have shown recently that dietary calcium phosphate (CaPi) has a trophic effect on the intestinal ...
Background: Fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS), inulin, and galacto-oligosaccharides (GOS) are widely rec...
grantor: University of TorontoIncreased intake of dietary fiber is recommended by health a...
Dietary calcium supplementation inhibits hyperproliferation of rectal epithelium, possibly by precip...
Gastrointestinal infections are still a major health problem, not only in developing countries. Even...
Dietary calcium may reduce the risk of colon cancer, probably by precipitating cytotoxic surfactants...
(Submitter supplied) Background and Aims: We have shown in several controlled rat and human infectio...
An increased intestinal permeability is associated with several diseases. Previously, we have shown ...
An increased intestinal permeability is associated with several diseases. Nutrition can influence gu...
We have shown in several controlled rat and human infection studies that dietary calcium improves in...
We have shown in several controlled rat and human infection studies that dietary calcium improves in...
We have shown recently that dietary calcium phosphate (CaPi) has a trophic effect on the intestinal ...
Background: Fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS), inulin, and galacto-oligosaccharides (GOS) are widely rec...
grantor: University of TorontoIncreased intake of dietary fiber is recommended by health a...
Dietary calcium supplementation inhibits hyperproliferation of rectal epithelium, possibly by precip...
Gastrointestinal infections are still a major health problem, not only in developing countries. Even...
Dietary calcium may reduce the risk of colon cancer, probably by precipitating cytotoxic surfactants...
(Submitter supplied) Background and Aims: We have shown in several controlled rat and human infectio...