نتایج جستجو برای: intestinal bacteria

تعداد نتایج: 302248  

2003
Ho-Young SHIN Ji-Hyun LEE Jang-Yeon LEE Yeo-Ock HAN Myung Joo HAN Dong-Hyun KIM

lism of unabsorbable dietary components and in the enterohepatic circulation of endogenous and exogenous substances. The metabolism of ginsenosides from ginseng by human intestinal bacteria has been studied to learn the biological action of these components. Ginseng (the root of Panax ginseng C.A. MEYER, Araliaceae) is frequently used as a crude substance and taken orally in China, Korea, Japan...

Journal: :Annals of hepatology 2008
Ignacio Guerrero Hernández Aldo Torre Delgadillo Florencia Vargas Vorackova Misael Uribe

Intestinal microflora constitutes a symbiotic ecosystem in permanent equilibrium, composed mainly of anaerobic bacteria. However, such equilibrium may be altered by daily conditions as drug use or pathologies interfering with intestinal physiology, generating an unfavorable environment for the organism. Besides, there are factors which may cause alterations in the intestinal wall, creating the ...

2013
Yuying Liu Jon Marc Rhoads

The human intestine is populated with an extremely dense and diverse bacterial community. Commensal bacteria act as an important antigenic stimulus producing the maturation of gut-associated lymphoid tissue (GALT). The production of immunoglobulin (Ig) A by B-cells in the GALT is one of the immune responses following intestinal colonization of bacteria. The switch of B-cells from IgM to IgA-pro...

2015
Zachary M. Earley Suhail Akhtar Stefan J. Green Ankur Naqib Omair Khan Abigail R. Cannon Adam M. Hammer Niya L. Morris Xiaoling Li Joshua M. Eberhardt Richard L Gamelli Richard H. Kennedy Mashkoor A. Choudhry Raghavan Raju

Sepsis remains one of the leading causes of death in burn patients who survive the initial insult of injury. Disruption of the intestinal epithelial barrier has been shown after burn injury; this can lead to the translocation of bacteria or their products (e.g., endotoxin) from the intestinal lumen to the circulation, thereby increasing the risk for sepsis in immunocompromised individuals. Sinc...

Davoud Ahmadvand Elham Sadeqzadeh Farhad Moosakhani Fatemeh Rahbarizadeh, Mehrnaz Nouri Shahram Lavasani Vahid Khoddami Vishteh

Probiotics are live cultures of microbes; often lactic acid bacteria, but also some other species, which when fed to animals, improve their health and growth through altering the intestinal microbial balance. In the present research, healthy chickens’ gastrointestinal (GI) tracts were screened for the presence of lactic acid bacteria with probiotic properties. The probiotic properties of the is...

Journal: :novelty in biomedicine 0
shahb shafeian microbiology department, azad university of zanjan, zanjan, iran mojgan bandehpour 1- cellular and molecular biology research center, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran 2- biotechnology department, faculty of medicine, shahid beheshti university of medical sciences, tehran, iran sina mirzaahmadi genetic department, azad university of zanjan, zanjan, iran azadeh tofighi microbiology department, azad university of zanjan, zanjan, iran

please cite this article as: shafeian sh, bandehpour m, mirzaahmadi s, tofighi a. identification of anaerobic bacteria in patients with rheumatoid arthritis. . novel biomed 2013;1(2):39-42. background : there is a report about the 2-5% prevalence for septic arthritis by anaerobic bacteria. the relevance between synivitis and intestinal microbial flora has been a hypothesis for ten years. the pc...

2013
M. Fredborg P. K. Theil B. B. Jensen S. Purup Trine Poulsen Annette K. Nielsen Kasper B. Poulsen

1The authors thank Trine Poulsen, Annette K. Nielsen, and Kasper B. Poulsen for their skilled technical assistance. The project was fi nancially supported by the Danish Council for Strategic Research (FØSU 2101-07-0111). 2Corresponding author: [email protected] ABSTRACT: Free fatty acids (FFA) are produced in the intestine by microbial fermentation. Recently, a family of G protein-coupled re...

Journal: :Cancer research 2007
Varada P Rao Theofilos Poutahidis James G Fox Susan E Erdman

Anti-inflammatory drugs and antibiotics alter the risk of breast cancer in women, but roles for bacteria and inflammation in breast malignancies are poorly understood. A recent study in mice suggests that intestinal bacteria can trigger mammary carcinoma. The mechanisms involved in this effect suggest that dysregulated host immune responses to enteric bacteria can influence the development of e...

2016
Ryu OKUMURA Kiyoshi TAKEDA

Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD) are represented by ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease (CD), both of which involve chronic intestinal inflammation. Recent evidence has indicated that gut immunological homeostasis is maintained by the interaction between host immunity and intestinal microbiota. A variety of innate immune cells promote or suppress T cell differentiation and activation i...

Journal: :Poultry science 2010
M Lund L Bjerrum K Pedersen

The intestinal microbial community is playing an important role in health and production performance of chickens. To understand the effect on the intestinal microflora induced by various feeding strategies, feed additives, infections, and intestinal disorders, it is important to have methods for quantifying potentially important bacteria in the intestine. We describe a real-time quantitative as...

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