Recent additions may not be included but will usually appear in 24 hrs or less.
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Responses in colonic microbial community and gene expression of pigs to a long-term high resistant starch diet. β
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Frontiers in microbiology (Front Microbiol ) Vol: 6 Issue Pages: 877 Pub: 2015 Epub: 2015 Aug 25 Authors Sun Y , Zhou L , Fang L , Su Y , Zhu W , |
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Microbiome-Metabolome Responses in the Cecum and Colon of Pig to a High Resistant Starch Diet. β
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Frontiers in microbiology (Front Microbiol ) Vol: 7 Issue Pages: 779 Pub: 2016 Epub: 2016 May 26 Authors Sun Y , Su Y , Zhu W , |
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Curated database of commensal, symbiotic and pathogenic microbiota β
Generative Bioinformatics (Center of Excellence in Generative Medicine ) Vol: Issue Pages: Pub: 2014 Jun Epub: Authors D'Adamo Peter , |
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Curated database of commensal, symbiotic and pathogenic microbiota β
Generative Bioinformatics (Center of Excellence in Generative Medicine ) Vol: Issue Pages: Pub: 2014 Jun Epub: Authors D'Adamo Peter , |
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Curated database of commensal, symbiotic and pathogenic microbiota β
Generative Bioinformatics (Center of Excellence in Generative Medicine ) Vol: Issue Pages: Pub: 2014 Jun Epub: Authors D'Adamo Peter , |
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Microbiota, metabolome, and immune alterations in obese mice fed a high-fat diet containing type 2 resistant starch. β
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Molecular nutrition & food research (Mol Nutr Food Res ) Vol: 61 Issue 11 Pages: Pub: 2017 Nov Epub: 2017 Sep 6 Authors Barouei J , Bendiks Z , Martinic A , Mishchuk D , Heeney D , Hsieh YH , Kieffer D , Zaragoza J , Martin R , Slupsky C , Marco ML , |
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Potato resistant starch inhibits diet-induced obesity by modifying the composition of intestinal microbiota and their metabolites in obese mice. β
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International journal of biological macromolecules (Int J Biol Macromol ) Vol: 180 Issue Pages: 458-469 Pub: 2021 Mar 9 Epub: 2021 Mar 9 Authors Liang D , Zhang L , Chen H , Zhang H , Hu H , Dai X , |
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Dietary resistant starch modifies the composition and function of caecal microbiota of broilers. β
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Journal of the science of food and agriculture (J Sci Food Agric ) Vol: 100 Issue 3 Pages: 1274-1284 Pub: 2020 Feb Epub: 2019 Nov 30 Authors Zhang Y , Liu Y , Li J , Xing T , Jiang Y , Zhang L , Gao F , |
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Resistant Starch is Actively Fermented by Infant Faecal Microbiota and Increases Microbial Diversity. β
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Nutrients (Nutrients ) Vol: 11 Issue 6 Pages: Pub: 2019 Jun 14 Epub: 2019 Jun 14 Authors Gopalsamy G , Mortimer E , Greenfield P , Bird AR , Young GP , Christophersen CT , |
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High Amylose Starch with Low In Vitro Digestibility Stimulates Hindgut Fermentation and Has a Bifidogenic Effect in Weaned Pigs. β
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The Journal of nutrition (J Nutr ) Vol: 145 Issue 11 Pages: 2464-70 Pub: 2015 Nov Epub: 2015 Sep 16 Authors Fouhse JM , Gänzle MG , Regmi PR , van Kempen TA , Zijlstra RT , |
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In vitro utilization of amylopectin and high-amylose maize (Amylomaize) starch granules by human colonic bacteria. β
Applied and environmental microbiology (Appl Environ Microbiol ) Vol: 65 Issue 11 Pages: 4848-54 Pub: 1999 Nov Epub: Authors Wang X , Conway PL , Brown IL , Evans AJ , |
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