نتایج جستجو برای: yoghurt

تعداد نتایج: 1518  

2012
Ekaterina Maslova Thorhallur I. Halldorsson Marin Strøm Sjurdur F. Olsen

Dairy products are important sources of micronutrients, fatty acids and probiotics which could modify the risk of child asthma and allergy development. To examine the association of dairy product intake during pregnancy with child asthma and allergic rhinitis at 18 months and 7 years in the Danish National Birth Cohort, data on milk and yoghurt consumption were collected in mid-pregnancy (25th ...

2013
M. Z. Hoque F. Akter K. M. Hossain

Yoghurt is a potential source of probiotic lactobacilli. In the present study, Lactobacillus spp. were isolated from two regional yoghurts in Bangladesh, which were identified on the basis of their colony morphologies and some biochemical tests. It was observed that isolated Lactobacillus spp. were resistance to inhibitory substances like phenol (0.4%), NaCl (1-9%) and bile acid (0.05-0.3%). Ad...

2018
Kathryn J Burton Grégory Pimentel Nadine Zangger Nathalie Vionnet Jocelyne Drai Philip G McTernan François P Pralong Mauro Delorenzi Guy Vergères

The metabolic health benefits of fermented milks have already been investigated using clinical biomarkers but the development of transcriptomic analytics in blood offers an alternative approach that may help to sensitively characterise such effects. We aimed to assess the effects of probiotic yoghurt intake, compared to non-fermented, acidified milk intake, on clinical biomarkers and gene expre...

Journal: :The British journal of nutrition 2012
Vânia O Gutierres Clara M Pinheiro Renata P Assis Regina C Vendramini Maria T Pepato Iguatemy L Brunetti

We investigated the effects of prolonged treatment of diabetic rats with curcumin-supplemented yoghurt on the physiological and biochemical changes associated with diabetes mellitus. An established metabolic cage model was used to assess these changes in three groups of streptozotocin-diabetic rats which had been administered, by gavage, curcumin blended into yoghurt in the doses of 30, 60 and ...

Journal: :The Medical journal of Australia 2007
H Reginald Magee

OBJECTIVE To determine whether eating Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG) in the form of commercially available yoghurt improves clearance of vancomycin-resistant enterococci (VRE). DESIGN Double-blind, randomised, placebo-controlled trial. SETTING Renal ward of Austin Health, a tertiary hospital, Feb-Oct 2005. PARTICIPANTS 27 VRE-positive patients, 14 receiving active treatment and 13 contr...

Journal: :journal of food biosciences and technology 0

abstract: yoghurt is a popular healthy food, consumed by many people. the popularity of this product made it possible to use it as a base in order to produce probiotic preparations. prebiotics are used for better growth and survival of probiotic bacteria as well as to improve organoleptic, rheological and technological properties of probiotic yoghurt. the aim of this research was to study physi...

Journal: :Nutricion hospitalaria 2012
A Malpeli S González D Vicentin A Apás H F González

OBJECTIVE To evaluate oro-cecal intestinal transit time (ITT) before and after administration of a dairy product containing Bifidobacterium BB12, Lactobacillus casei CRL 431 and fiber in healthy women. METHODS A prospective, randomised, double-blind and cross-over study with a 4-phase design (run-in: time 0 [T0], two intervention periods: time 1 [T1] and time 3 [T3] and a wash-out: time 2, [T...

2014
Zoltan Urshev Nadya Ninova-Nikolova Daniela Ishlimova Kalinka Pashova-Baltova Michaela Michaylova Tatyana Savova

Among Streptococcus thermophilus cultures, the principle component of yoghurt and cheese starters, a minority of strains forms the group of 'H'-strains which show an unusually high acidification rate, grow faster and coagulate milk 3-5 hours earlier than the typical S. thermophilus cultures. A large-scale screening study was performed to select 'H'-strains of S. thermophilus from more than 100 ...

2012
Mohammad Shohel Rana Siddiki Shunsaku Ueda Isamu Maeda

BACKGROUND From a human health viewpoint, contaminated milk and its products could be a source of long-term exposure to toxic metals. Simple, inexpensive, and on-site assays would enable constant monitoring of their contents. Bioassays that can measure toxic metals in milk or yoghurt might reduce the risk. For this purpose, the green fluorescent protein (GFP)-tagged trans factors, ArsR-GFP and ...

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