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| Slow digestible carbohydrates. {Low Glycemic} - Roseburia intestinalis |
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Impacts of Habitual Diets Intake on Gut Microbial Counts in Healthy Japanese Adults. Nutrients (Nutrients ) Vol: 12 Issue 8 Pages: Pub: 2020 Aug 12 Epub: 2020 Aug 12 Authors Sugimoto T , Shima T , Amamoto R , Kaga C , Kado Y , Watanabe O , Shiinoki J , Iwazaki K , Shigemura H , Tsuji H , Matsumoto S , Html Article Publication |
| Slow digestible carbohydrates. {Low Glycemic} - Roseburia intestinalis |
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Gut microbiome composition is linked to whole grain-induced immunological improvements. The ISME journal (ISME J ) Vol: 7 Issue 2 Pages: 269-80 Pub: 2013 Feb Epub: 2012 Oct 4 Authors Martínez I , Lattimer JM , Hubach KL , Case JA , Yang J , Weber CG , Louk JA , Rose DJ , Kyureghian G , Peterson DA , Haub MD , Walter J , Html Article Publication |
| Slow digestible carbohydrates. {Low Glycemic} - Roseburia intestinalis |
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A Polyphenol Enriched Variety of Apple Alters Circulating Immune Cell Gene Expression and Faecal Microbiota Composition in Healthy Adults: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Nutrients (Nutrients ) Vol: 13 Issue 4 Pages: Pub: 2021 Mar 27 Epub: 2021 Mar 27 Authors Barnett MPG , Young W , Armstrong K , Brewster D , Cooney JM , Ellett S , Espley RV , Laing W , Maclean P , McGhie T , Pringle G , Roy NC , Ferguson LR , Html Article Publication |
| Slow digestible carbohydrates. {Low Glycemic} - Roseburia intestinalis |
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Effects of Pomegranate Peel Polyphenols Combined with Inulin on Gut Microbiota and Serum Metabolites of High-Fat-Induced Obesity Rats. Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (J Agric Food Chem ) Vol: 71 Issue 14 Pages: 5733-5744 Pub: 2023 Apr 12 Epub: 2023 Mar 30 Authors Shi H , Li X , Hou C , Chen L , Zhang Y , Li J , Publication |
| Slow digestible carbohydrates. {Low Glycemic} - Roseburia intestinalis |
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Highland barley Γ-glucan supplementation attenuated hepatic lipid accumulation in Western diet-induced non-alcoholic fatty liver disease mice by modulating gut microbiota. Food & function (Food Funct ) Vol: 15 Issue 3 Pages: 1250-1264 Pub: 2024 Feb 5 Epub: 2024 Feb 5 Authors Liu H , Nie C , Hu X , Li J , Publication |
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