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Small intestine vs. colon ecology and physiology: Why it matters in probiotic administration
Cell Reports Medicine, 2023
- ILSI Europe
We provide a detailed review unfolding how the physiological and anatomical differences between the small and large intestine affect gut microbiota composition, function, and plasticity. This information is key to understanding how gut microbiota manipulation, including probiotic administration, may strain-dependently transform host-microbe interactions at defined locations.
Significance of Excursions of Intake Above the Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI)
1999
- ILSI Europe
Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology. 1999;30(2 Suppl 2):1-121.
Significance of Excursions of Intake Above the Acceptable Daily Intake (ADI)
1999
- ILSI Europe
ILSI Europe Report Series.
Short-chain fatty acids in human gut and metabolic health
2020
- ILSI Europe
Beneficial Microbes, 11 (5)- Pages: 411 – 455 (2020). Commissioned by the Prebiotics Task Force
Série: Funções Plenamente Reconhecidas de Nutrientes
2014
- ILSI Brasil
Fascículos. Força-tarefa Alimentos Fortificados e Suplementos Alimentares.
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Dowload the full paperor click on the images below to download the EG one-pager summary and graphical abstract
Commissioned by the Probiotics Task Force
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This review focusses its narrative on the intimate relationship between the host and its bacterial constituents of the small and large intestine.
Dowload the full paperor click on the images below to download the EG one-pager summary and graphical abstract
Commissioned by the Probiotics Task Force
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