🍽🦠 PubMed Studies Citing Bacteria Shifts for Bovine Milk Products {Dairy} - Bacteroides coprosuis

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Bovine Milk Products {Dairy} - Bacteroides coprosuis    👶 Of the milk sugars, galactose, but not prebiotic galacto-oligosaccharide, improves insulin sensitivity in male Sprague-Dawley rats.
PloS one (PLoS One ) Vol: 12 Issue 2 Pages: e0172260
Pub: 2017 Epub: 2017 Feb 16 Authors Stahel P , Kim JJ , Xiao C , Cant JP ,
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Bovine Milk Products {Dairy} - Bacteroides coprosuis    👶 Gut microbiome and metabolome analyses reveal the protective effect of special high-docosahexaenoic acid tuna oil on d-galactose-induced aging in mice.
Food science & nutrition (Food Sci Nutr ) Vol: 10 Issue 11 Pages: 3814-3827
Pub: 2022 Nov Epub: 2022 Jul 15 Authors Zhang J , Yi C , Han J , Ming T , Zhou J , Lu C , Li Y , Su X ,
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Bovine Milk Products {Dairy} - Bacteroides coprosuis    👶 Daily intake of a dairy-based nutritional supplement improved self-reported gastrointestinal symptoms and modulated microbiota in adult Chinese volunteers.
Scientific reports (Sci Rep ) Vol: 14 Issue 1 Pages: 28651
Pub: 2024 Nov 19 Epub: 2024 Nov 19 Authors Borewicz K , Zhao Y , Zhu Y ,
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Bovine Milk Products {Dairy} - Bacteroides coprosuis    👶 Effects of Probiotics on Gut Microbiota in Patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease: A Double-blind, Placebo-controlled Clinical Trial.
The Korean journal of gastroenterology = Taehan Sohwagi Hakhoe chi (Korean J Gastroenterol ) Vol: 65 Issue 4 Pages: 215-21
Pub: 2015 Apr Epub: Authors Shadnoush M , Hosseini RS , Khalilnezhad A , Navai L , Goudarzi H , Vaezjalali M ,
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Bovine Milk Products {Dairy} - Bacteroides coprosuis    👶 Fermented milk of cheese-derived Lactobacillus delbrueckiisubsp.bulgaricus displays potentials in alleviating alcohol-induced hepatic injury and gut dysbiosis in mice.
Food research international (Ottawa, Ont.) (Food Res Int ) Vol: 157 Issue Pages: 111283
Pub: 2022 Jul Epub: 2022 Apr 22 Authors Liu M , Liu M , Yang S , Shen C , Wang X , Liu W , Guo Y ,
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