An intestinal ecosystem has three major actors, i.e., the macroorganism, the microflora and the environment. Influences of some exogenous factors on functions of the intestinal microbes and their interactions within the ecosystem in vivo, have been studied by utilizing the so-called microflora-associated characteristic (MAC) / germ-free animal characteristic (GAC) concept. The parameters were bile acid, urobilinogen, cholesterol faecal tryptic activity (FTA) mucin, beta-aspartylglycine, short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs). The establisment of MACs h 35 germ-free rats was followed. The microbes were introduced in different ways and a faecal enema and social contacts with conventional rats gave rapidly an development of microbial functions. The ...
The intestinal microflora is a complex ecosystem composed of numerous genera, species and strains of...
At first sight, suggesting that the endogenous bacterial microflora in the gut can have effects outs...
The gut microbiota is a highly diverse and relative stabile ecosystem increasingly recognized for it...
The benefit of harboring a balanced intestinal microflora is well recognized. Therefore, in order to...
Abstract: The intestinal microflora is a complex ecosystem composed of numerous genera, species and ...
The colonic mucosa can adapt its growth to alterations in diet. Metabolites from colonic microflora ...
Animals and humans live in symbiosis with an active gastrointestinal ecosystem. The balance of the s...
The aims of this study were to investigate how faecal concentrations of shortchain fatty acids (SCFA...
The intestinal microbiota is a complex ecosystem, which can be considered an accessory organ. It inv...
Microflora plays a critical role in the initiation and development of inflammatory bowel disease (IB...
Gut is the site of active fermentation of non-digestible dietary components (dietary fibre and prebi...
Abstract: Balanced microbiota of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract is important for maintaining health...
The intestine is colonized by a vast number of bacteria. In addition, archaea, eukaryotic microorgan...
There is growing evidence that dysbiosis of the gut microbiota is associated with the pathogenesis o...
The gastrointestinal microflora, the largest single collection of cells in the body, influence their...
The intestinal microflora is a complex ecosystem composed of numerous genera, species and strains of...
At first sight, suggesting that the endogenous bacterial microflora in the gut can have effects outs...
The gut microbiota is a highly diverse and relative stabile ecosystem increasingly recognized for it...
The benefit of harboring a balanced intestinal microflora is well recognized. Therefore, in order to...
Abstract: The intestinal microflora is a complex ecosystem composed of numerous genera, species and ...
The colonic mucosa can adapt its growth to alterations in diet. Metabolites from colonic microflora ...
Animals and humans live in symbiosis with an active gastrointestinal ecosystem. The balance of the s...
The aims of this study were to investigate how faecal concentrations of shortchain fatty acids (SCFA...
The intestinal microbiota is a complex ecosystem, which can be considered an accessory organ. It inv...
Microflora plays a critical role in the initiation and development of inflammatory bowel disease (IB...
Gut is the site of active fermentation of non-digestible dietary components (dietary fibre and prebi...
Abstract: Balanced microbiota of the gastrointestinal (GI) tract is important for maintaining health...
The intestine is colonized by a vast number of bacteria. In addition, archaea, eukaryotic microorgan...
There is growing evidence that dysbiosis of the gut microbiota is associated with the pathogenesis o...
The gastrointestinal microflora, the largest single collection of cells in the body, influence their...
The intestinal microflora is a complex ecosystem composed of numerous genera, species and strains of...
At first sight, suggesting that the endogenous bacterial microflora in the gut can have effects outs...
The gut microbiota is a highly diverse and relative stabile ecosystem increasingly recognized for it...