نتایج جستجو برای: gut ph

تعداد نتایج: 217128  

طاهرخانی, رضا, عیسی زاده, صمد, موسوی, سید ناصر,

This study was conducted to evaluate effects of an organic acid at three levels of dietary electrolyte balances (DEB) on growth performance، acidity and gut microbial population of   broiler chickens. A total of 720 as-hatched  Ross 308 broilers were used in the study from day 1 old to 40 days of age. The experiment was carried out using a complete block design with factorial arrangement (2×3)....

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1979
K Suzuki Y Benno T Mitsuoka S Takebe K Kobashi J Hase

Urease activities of anaerobic bacteria that constituted predominant gut flora were examined. It was demonstrated that some strains of Eubacterium aerofaciens, E. lentum, and Peptostreptococcus products produced urease. They were the most numerous species in human feces. All strains of Bifidobacterium infantis and some strains of Bacteroides multiacidus, B. bifidum, Clostridium symbiosum, Fusob...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1986
C J Walther G A Couche M A Pfannenstiel S E Egan L A Bivin K W Nickerson

Vegetative Bacillus thuringiensis subsp. israelensis cells (6 X 10(5)/ml) achieved 100% mortality of Aedes aegypti larvae within 24 h. This larvicidal potential was localized within the cells; the cell-free supernatants did not kill mosquito larvae. However, they did contain a heat-labile hemolysin which was immunologically distinct from the general cytolytic (hemolytic) factor released during ...

Journal: :Molecular and biochemical parasitology 2003
Mohammed Sajid James H McKerrow Elizabeth Hansell Mary A Mathieu Kimberley D Lucas Ivy Hsieh Doron Greenbaum Matthew Bogyo Jason P Salter Kee C Lim Christopher Franklin Jea-Hyoun Kim Conor R Caffrey

Peptidases are essential for the establishment and survival of the medically important parasite, Schistosoma mansoni. This helminth expresses a number of gut-associated peptidases that degrade host blood proteins, including hemoglobin, as a means of nutrition. Using irreversible affinity probes, we demonstrate that S. mansoni cathepsin B-like endopeptidase 1 (SmCB1) is the most abundant papain ...

2012
John C Alverdy

The composition and function of intestinal microflora are emerging as integral to both health and disease. During critical illness the normal microbiota are rapidly replaced by pathogenic species as a result of both the physiologic stress itself and the use of antibiotics. In this report, the authors use fecal pH as a surrogate marker to determine the predictive value of the functional output o...

Journal: :Mutation research 2018
Laura M Langan Silvia Arossa Stewart F Owen Awadhesh N Jha

In vitro models are emerging tools for reducing reliance on traditional toxicity tests, especially in areas where information is sparse. For studies of fish, this is especially important for extrahepatic organs, such as the intestine, which, until recently, have been largely overlooked in favour of the liver or gill. Considering the importance of dietary uptake of contaminants, the rainbow trou...

Journal: :European review for medical and pharmacological sciences 2016
S Bibbò G Ianiro V Giorgio F Scaldaferri L Masucci A Gasbarrini G Cammarota

Gut microbiota is characterized by an inter-individual variability due to genetic and environmental factors. Among the environmental ones, dietary habits play a key role in the modulation of gut microbiota composition. There are main differences between the intestinal microbiota of subjects fed with prevalent Western diet and that of subjects with a diet rich in fibers. Specific changes in the ...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 1998
K R Walley B P Friesen M F Humer P T Phang

Gastric tonometer PCO2 measurement may help identify gut ischemia in critically ill patients but is frequently associated with large measurement errors. We tested the hypothesis that small bowel tonometer PCO2 measurement yields more accurate information. In 10 anesthetized, mechanically ventilated pigs subject to progressive hemorrhage, we measured gut oxygen delivery and consumption. We also ...

 Cognitive disorders are one of the major public health issues in older population worldwide. Problems in forming and storing new memories, short-term memory impairment, and other cognitive problems are common symptoms of cognitive disorders that have no definite treatment yet. Recent studies have shown an association between gut microbiota and cognitive impairments described as microbiota-gut-...

ژورنال: مجله علمی پژوهان 2014
حاتمی, مهدی , زارعی, صادق , طاووسی راد, زهرا , محمدیان, مهشید , مرادی سردره, هیمن ,

Background and Objectives: calcium is the most abundant mineral in the body, making up nearly 2% of total body weight. This element has several roles in organisms. Manganese is an essential trace element which is taken part in the structure of some metal enzymes. There is a little evidence for deficiency of manganese in human, whereas its toxicity has been reported in several cases. Since, ca...

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