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Genes and Gut Bacteria Involved in Luminal Butyrate Reduction Caused by Diet and Loperamide. Genes (Genes (Basel) ) Vol: 8 Issue 12 Pages: Pub: 2017 Nov 28 Epub: 2017 Nov 28 Authors Hwang N , Eom T , Gupta SK , Jeong SY , Jeong DY , Kim YS , Lee JH , Sadowsky MJ , Unno T , Html Article Publication |
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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 , Html Article Publication |
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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 , Html Article Publication |
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A High-Fat Diet Increases Gut Microbiota Biodiversity and Energy Expenditure Due to Nutrient Difference. Nutrients (Nutrients ) Vol: 12 Issue 10 Pages: Pub: 2020 Oct 20 Epub: 2020 Oct 20 Authors Wang B , Kong Q , Li X , Zhao J , Zhang H , Chen W , Wang G , Html Article Publication |
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Impact of a High-Fat Diet on the Gut Microbiome: A Comprehensive Study of Microbial and Metabolite Shifts During Obesity. Cells (Cells ) Vol: 14 Issue 6 Pages: Pub: 2025 Mar 20 Epub: 2025 Mar 20 Authors Mamun MAA , Rakib A , Mandal M , Singh UP , Html Article Publication |
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