🍽🦠 PubMed Studies Citing Bacteria Shifts for Hordeum vulgare {Barley} - Bacteroides timonensis

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Hordeum vulgare {Barley} - Bacteroides timonensis    👶 Barley ß-glucan consumption improves glucose tolerance by increasing intestinal succinate concentrations.
NPJ science of food (NPJ Sci Food ) Vol: 8 Issue 1 Pages: 69
Pub: 2024 Sep 30 Epub: 2024 Sep 30 Authors Mio K , Goto Y , Matsuoka T , Komatsu M , Ishii C , Yang J , Kobayashi T , Aoe S , Fukuda S ,
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Hordeum vulgare {Barley} - Bacteroides timonensis    👶 In vitro fermentation of oat and barley derived beta-glucans by human faecal microbiota.
FEMS microbiology ecology (FEMS Microbiol Ecol ) Vol: 64 Issue 3 Pages: 482-93
Pub: 2008 Jun Epub: 2008 Apr 21 Authors Hughes SA , Shewry PR , Gibson GR , McCleary BV , Rastall RA ,
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Hordeum vulgare {Barley} - Bacteroides timonensis    👶 Effects of two whole-grain barley varieties on caecal SCFA, gut microbiota and plasma inflammatory markers in rats consuming low- and high-fat diets.
The British journal of nutrition (Br J Nutr ) Vol: 113 Issue 10 Pages: 1558-70
Pub: 2015 May 28 Epub: 2015 Apr 13 Authors Zhong Y , Marungruang N , Fåk F , Nyman M ,
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Hordeum vulgare {Barley} - Bacteroides timonensis    👶 Wheat and barley differently affect porcine intestinal microbiota.
Journal of the science of food and agriculture (J Sci Food Agric ) Vol: 96 Issue 6 Pages: 2230-9
Pub: 2016 Apr Epub: 2015 Aug 14 Authors Weiss E , Aumiller T , Spindler HK , Rosenfelder P , Eklund M , Witzig M , Jørgensen H , Bach Knudsen KE , Mosenthin R ,
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Hordeum vulgare {Barley} - Bacteroides timonensis    👶 Dietary fiber-rich barley products beneficially affect the intestinal tract of rats.
The Journal of nutrition (J Nutr ) Vol: 132 Issue 12 Pages: 3704-14
Pub: 2002 Dec Epub: Authors Dongowski G , Huth M , Gebhardt E , Flamme W ,
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