نتایج جستجو برای: intestinal bacteria

تعداد نتایج: 302248  

2003
ARTHUR I. KENDALL

The alimentary canal may be regarded from the point of view of bacterial processes within it, as a singularly perfect incubator; an incubator in which there is provided at different levels such a range of reaction and diversity of food that not only are the conditions suitable for the growth of the normal habituated intestinal bacteria but often also for those organisms, capable of developing a...

2016

Probiotic supplements transform the intestinal microbial flora and enhancing gut and immune function. The intestinal microbial flora the gastrointestinal tract. These bacteria are integral to the protection of the body from infection, and maintenance of intestinal homeostasis. The microbial flora with intestinal epithelial cells and immune tract, skin and uro-genital tract. The exercise highlig...

Journal: :Science 2017
Koji Atarashi Wataru Suda Chengwei Luo Takaaki Kawaguchi Iori Motoo Seiko Narushima Yuya Kiguchi Keiko Yasuma Eiichiro Watanabe Takeshi Tanoue Christoph A Thaiss Mayuko Sato Kiminori Toyooka Heba S Said Hirokazu Yamagami Scott A Rice Dirk Gevers Ryan C Johnson Julia A Segre Kong Chen Jay K Kolls Eran Elinav Hidetoshi Morita Ramnik J Xavier Masahira Hattori Kenya Honda

Intestinal colonization by bacteria of oral origin has been correlated with several negative health outcomes, including inflammatory bowel disease. However, a causal role of oral bacteria ectopically colonizing the intestine remains unclear. Using gnotobiotic techniques, we show that strains of Klebsiella spp. isolated from the salivary microbiota are strong inducers of T helper 1 (TH1) cells w...

2014
Mohammad Ali Khosravi Zanjani Babak Ghiassi Tarzi Anousheh Sharifan Nima Mohammadi

Microencapsulation as one of the most modern methods has considerable effects on probiotic survival. In this study Lactobacillus casei (ATCC 39392) and Bifidobacterium bifidum (ATCC 29521) were encapsulated using calcium alginate-gelatinized starch, chitosan coating and inulin via emulsion technique, and were incubated in simulated gastric juice (along with pepsin, pH=1.5) and simulated intesti...

Journal: :Applied microbiology 2021

Microorganisms efficiently colonize the external and internal surfaces of animal body establishing mutually beneficial interactions forming site- individual-specific microbiota. The degradation complex polysaccharides in gut, production useful compounds, protection against pathogenic microorganisms contribution to development an efficient immune system are main effects a balanced A dysbiosis, i...

2013
Etienne Ruppé Antoine Andremont

The intestinal microbiota is a complex environment that hosts 10(13) to 10(14) bacteria. Among these bacteria stand multidrug-resistant enterobacteria (MDRE), which intestinal densities can substantially vary, especially according to antibiotic exposure. The intestinal density of MDRE and their relative abundance (i.e., the proportion between the density of MDRE and the density of total enterob...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology 2010
Christina L Ohland Wallace K Macnaughton

The intestinal tract is a diverse microenvironment where more than 500 species of bacteria thrive. A single layer of epithelium is all that separates these commensal microorganisms and pathogens from the underlying immune cells, and thus epithelial barrier function is a key component in the arsenal of defense mechanisms required to prevent infection and inflammation. The epithelial barrier cons...

Journal: :Journal of general microbiology 1986
G T Macfarlane J H Cummings C Allison

Analysis of human gut contents showed that substantial quantities of soluble protein, ammonia and branched chain volatile fatty acids occurred throughout the large intestine [0.1-24.4 g (kg contents)-1, 7.7-66.0 mmol (kg contents)-1 and 1.5-11.1 mmol (kg contents)-1 respectively]. The presence of these metabolites suggested that substantial proteolysis was occurring. In vitro studies showed tha...

Journal: :Journal of equine veterinary science 2013
Richard J Johnson Chris Rivard Miguel A Lanaspa Silvia Otabachian-Smith Takuji Ishimoto Christina Cicerchi Peter R Cheeke Bridgett Macintosh Tanja Hess

Fructose is a simple sugar present in honey and fruit, but can also exist as a polymer (fructans) in pasture grasses. Mammals are unable to metabolize fructans, but certain gram positive bacteria contain fructanases and can convert fructans to fructose in the gut. Recent studies suggest that fructose generated from bacteria, or directly obtained from the diet, can induce both increased intestin...

2016
Eun A. Ra Taeyun A. Lee Seung Won Kim Areum Park Hyun jin Choi Insook Jang Sujin Kang Jae Hee Cheon Jin Won Cho Ji Eun Lee Sungwook Lee Boyoun Park

Autophagy is responsible for the bulk degradation of cytosolic constituents and plays an essential role in the intestinal epithelium by controlling beneficial host-bacterial relationships. Atg5 and Atg7 are thought to be critical for autophagy. However, Atg5- or Atg7-deficient cells still form autophagosomes and autolysosomes, and are capable of removing proteins or bacteria. Here, we report th...

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