Recent additions may not be included but will usually appear in 24 hrs or less.
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Dominant and diet-responsive groups of bacteria within the human colonic microbiota. β
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The ISME journal (ISME J ) Vol: 5 Issue 2 Pages: 220-30 Pub: 2011 Feb Epub: 2010 Aug 5 Authors Walker AW , Ince J , Duncan SH , Webster LM , Holtrop G , Ze X , Brown D , Stares MD , Scott P , Bergerat A , Louis P , McIntosh F , Johnstone AM , Lobley GE , Parkhill J , Flint HJ , |
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The effect of dietary resistant starch type 2 on the microbiota and markers of gut inflammation in rural Malawi children. β
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Microbiome (Microbiome ) Vol: 3 Issue Pages: 37 Pub: 2015 Sep 3 Epub: 2015 Sep 3 Authors Ordiz MI , May TD , Mihindukulasuriya K , Martin J , Crowley J , Tarr PI , Ryan K , Mortimer E , Gopalsamy G , Maleta K , Mitreva M , Young G , Manary MJ , |
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The effect of dietary resistant starch type 2 on the microbiota and markers of gut inflammation in rural Malawi children. β
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Microbiome (Microbiome ) Vol: 3 Issue Pages: 37 Pub: 2015 Sep 3 Epub: 2015 Sep 3 Authors Ordiz MI , May TD , Mihindukulasuriya K , Martin J , Crowley J , Tarr PI , Ryan K , Mortimer E , Gopalsamy G , Maleta K , Mitreva M , Young G , Manary MJ , |
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The effect of dietary resistant starch type 2 on the microbiota and markers of gut inflammation in rural Malawi children. β
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Microbiome (Microbiome ) Vol: 3 Issue Pages: 37 Pub: 2015 Sep 3 Epub: 2015 Sep 3 Authors Ordiz MI , May TD , Mihindukulasuriya K , Martin J , Crowley J , Tarr PI , Ryan K , Mortimer E , Gopalsamy G , Maleta K , Mitreva M , Young G , Manary MJ , |
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Manipulation of the gut microbiota using resistant starch is associated with protection against colitis-associated colorectal cancer in rats. β
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Carcinogenesis (Carcinogenesis ) Vol: 37 Issue 4 Pages: 366-375 Pub: 2016 Apr Epub: 2016 Feb 19 Authors Hu Y , Le Leu RK , Christophersen CT , Somashekar R , Conlon MA , Meng XQ , Winter JM , Woodman RJ , McKinnon R , Young GP , |
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Manipulation of the gut microbiota using resistant starch is associated with protection against colitis-associated colorectal cancer in rats. β
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Carcinogenesis (Carcinogenesis ) Vol: 37 Issue 4 Pages: 366-375 Pub: 2016 Apr Epub: 2016 Feb 19 Authors Hu Y , Le Leu RK , Christophersen CT , Somashekar R , Conlon MA , Meng XQ , Winter JM , Woodman RJ , McKinnon R , Young GP , |
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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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Substitution of Refined Conventional Wheat Flour with Wheat High in Resistant Starch Modulates the Intestinal Microbiota and Fecal Metabolites in Healthy Adults: A Randomized, Controlled Trial. β
The Journal of nutrition (J Nutr ) Vol: Issue Pages: Pub: 2022 Jan 31 Epub: 2022 Jan 31 Authors Gondalia SV , Wymond B , Benassi-Evans B , Berbezy P , Bird AR , Belobrajdic DP , |
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Substitution of Refined Conventional Wheat Flour with Wheat High in Resistant Starch Modulates the Intestinal Microbiota and Fecal Metabolites in Healthy Adults: A Randomized, Controlled Trial. β
The Journal of nutrition (J Nutr ) Vol: Issue Pages: Pub: 2022 Jan 31 Epub: 2022 Jan 31 Authors Gondalia SV , Wymond B , Benassi-Evans B , Berbezy P , Bird AR , Belobrajdic DP , |
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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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A diet high in resistant starch modulates microbiota composition, SCFA concentrations, and gene expression in pig intestine. β
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The Journal of nutrition (J Nutr ) Vol: 143 Issue 3 Pages: 274-83 Pub: 2013 Mar Epub: 2013 Jan 16 Authors Haenen D , Zhang J , Souza da Silva C , Bosch G , van der Meer IM , van Arkel J , van den Borne JJ , Pérez Gutiérrez O , Smidt H , Kemp B , Müller M , Hooiveld GJ , |
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Impact of resistant starch type 3 on fecal microbiota and stool frequency in Thai adults with chronic constipation randomized clinical trial. β
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Scientific reports (Sci Rep ) Vol: 14 Issue 1 Pages: 27944 Pub: 2024 Nov 14 Epub: 2024 Nov 14 Authors Luk-In S , Leepiyasakulchai C , Saelee C , Keeratichamroen A , Srisangwan N , Ponprachanuvut P , Chammari K , Chatsuwan T , Wannigama DL , Shein AMS , Kueakulpattana N , Srisakul S , Sranacharoenpong K , |
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Microbiota of healthy dogs demonstrate a significant decrease in richness and changes in specific bacterial groups in response to supplementation with resistant starch, but not psyllium or methylcellulose, in a randomized cross-over trial. β
Access microbiology (Access Microbiol ) Vol: 6 Issue 5 Pages: Pub: 2024 Epub: 2024 May 14 Authors Salavati Schmitz S , Salgado JP , Glendinning L , |
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Microbiota of healthy dogs demonstrate a significant decrease in richness and changes in specific bacterial groups in response to supplementation with resistant starch, but not psyllium or methylcellulose, in a randomized cross-over trial. β
Access microbiology (Access Microbiol ) Vol: 6 Issue 5 Pages: Pub: 2024 Epub: 2024 May 14 Authors Salavati Schmitz S , Salgado JP , Glendinning L , |
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Microbiota of healthy dogs demonstrate a significant decrease in richness and changes in specific bacterial groups in response to supplementation with resistant starch, but not psyllium or methylcellulose, in a randomized cross-over trial. β
Access microbiology (Access Microbiol ) Vol: 6 Issue 5 Pages: Pub: 2024 Epub: 2024 May 14 Authors Salavati Schmitz S , Salgado JP , Glendinning L , |
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Microbiota of healthy dogs demonstrate a significant decrease in richness and changes in specific bacterial groups in response to supplementation with resistant starch, but not psyllium or methylcellulose, in a randomized cross-over trial. β
Access microbiology (Access Microbiol ) Vol: 6 Issue 5 Pages: Pub: 2024 Epub: 2024 May 14 Authors Salavati Schmitz S , Salgado JP , Glendinning L , |
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Microbiota of healthy dogs demonstrate a significant decrease in richness and changes in specific bacterial groups in response to supplementation with resistant starch, but not psyllium or methylcellulose, in a randomized cross-over trial. β
Access microbiology (Access Microbiol ) Vol: 6 Issue 5 Pages: Pub: 2024 Epub: 2024 May 14 Authors Salavati Schmitz S , Salgado JP , Glendinning L , |
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Current understanding of starch-polyphenol complexes and their potential in vivo metabolism, impact on gut microbiota and treating diabetes. β
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Critical reviews in food science and nutrition (Crit Rev Food Sci Nutr ) Vol: Issue Pages: 1-14 Pub: 2025 Oct 5 Epub: 2025 Oct 5 Authors Deng X , Ng WH , Zhou Z , Li C , |
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