The intestinal microbiota is composed of a complex ecosystem of microorganisms, including bacteria residing in the gastrointestinal tract. This ecosystem plays a crucial role in human health and well-being. The concept of prebiotics is based on the idea of providing dietary substrates to modify the composition and functions of the intestinal microbiota for health benefits. A major challenge is to better characterize the interactions within the intestinal ecosystem, both between microorganisms and with the host. In this study, we evaluated fibers extracted from innovative plant materials as potential prebiotics using in vitro culture experiments with individual bacterial species and synthetic microbial assemblies. Our results highlighted the...
Prebiotics are non-digestible (by the host) food ingredients that have a beneficial effect through t...
Prebiotic dietary fiber supplements are commonly consumed to help meet fiber recommendations and imp...
The human gastrointestinal tract (GIT) is home to a vast community of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and ...
Complex microbial community inhabitants of the gastro-intestinal tract constitute the gut microbiota...
Background: the human gastro-intestinal tract hosts almost a trillion microorganisms, organized in a...
The effect of different fractions enriched in soluble fiber obtained from artichoke using citric aci...
Scope: Fibers and prebiotics represent a useful dietary approach for modulating the human gut microb...
SCOPE: Fibers and prebiotics represent a useful dietary approach for modulating the human gut mi...
Probiotic are defined as “live micro-organisms that, when administered in adequate amounts, confer a...
Knowledge of the functional roles and interspecies interactions are crucial for improving our unders...
The gastrointestinal tract (GIT) hosts the most complex microbial community in the human body. Given...
The impact of prebiotics on human health is associated with their capacity to modulate microbiota, i...
The gut microbiota carries out many roles essential for health. Various factors can affect the struc...
Functional foods comprising probiotic bacteria are receiving increasing attention from the scientifi...
Prebiotics are non-digestible (by the host) food ingredients that have a beneficial effect through t...
Prebiotics are non-digestible (by the host) food ingredients that have a beneficial effect through t...
Prebiotic dietary fiber supplements are commonly consumed to help meet fiber recommendations and imp...
The human gastrointestinal tract (GIT) is home to a vast community of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and ...
Complex microbial community inhabitants of the gastro-intestinal tract constitute the gut microbiota...
Background: the human gastro-intestinal tract hosts almost a trillion microorganisms, organized in a...
The effect of different fractions enriched in soluble fiber obtained from artichoke using citric aci...
Scope: Fibers and prebiotics represent a useful dietary approach for modulating the human gut microb...
SCOPE: Fibers and prebiotics represent a useful dietary approach for modulating the human gut mi...
Probiotic are defined as “live micro-organisms that, when administered in adequate amounts, confer a...
Knowledge of the functional roles and interspecies interactions are crucial for improving our unders...
The gastrointestinal tract (GIT) hosts the most complex microbial community in the human body. Given...
The impact of prebiotics on human health is associated with their capacity to modulate microbiota, i...
The gut microbiota carries out many roles essential for health. Various factors can affect the struc...
Functional foods comprising probiotic bacteria are receiving increasing attention from the scientifi...
Prebiotics are non-digestible (by the host) food ingredients that have a beneficial effect through t...
Prebiotics are non-digestible (by the host) food ingredients that have a beneficial effect through t...
Prebiotic dietary fiber supplements are commonly consumed to help meet fiber recommendations and imp...
The human gastrointestinal tract (GIT) is home to a vast community of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and ...