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Amazing Benefits of Gut Bacteria

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Int Urol Nephrol   2020 Feb 01   

Resistant starch supplementation attenuates inflammation in hemodialysis patients: a pilot study.

de Paiva BR, Esgalhado M, Borges NA, Kemp JA, Alves G, Leite PEC, Macedo R, Cardozo LFMF, de Brito JS, Mafra D

In chronic kidney disease (CKD) patients, dysbiosis is associated with inflammation and cardiovascular risk, so many nutritional strategies are being ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Rev Neurosci   2020 Feb 03   

Gut dysbiosis and serotonin: intestinal 5-HT as a ubiquitous membrane permeability regulator in host tissues, organs, and the brain.

Szoke H, Kovács Z, Bókkon I, Vagedes J, Szabó AE, Hegyi G, Sterner MG, Kiss Á, Kapócs G

The microbiota and microbiome and disruption of the gut-brain axis were linked to various metabolic, immunological, physiological, neurodevelopmental, ... Read More

Source: PubMed
J. Nutr. Biochem.      

Cow's milk polar lipids reduce atherogenic lipoprotein cholesterol, modulate gut microbiota and attenuate atherosclerosis development in LDL-receptor knockout mice fed a Western-type diet.

Millar CL, Jiang C, Norris GH, Garcia C, Seibel S, Anto L, Lee JY, Blesso CN

Milk sphingomyelin (SM), a polar lipid (PL) component of milk fat globule membranes, is protective against dyslipidemia. However, it is unclear whethe ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Adv Neurobiol      

Autism and Gut-Brain Axis: Role of Probiotics.

Chidambaram SB, Tuladhar S, Bhat A, Mahalakshmi AM, Ray B, Essa MM, Bishir M, Bolla SR, Nanjaiah ND, Guillemin GJ, Qoronfleh MW

Characterized by a wide range of behavioural, social and language problems, autism is a complex developmental disability that affects an individual's ... Read More

Source: PubMed
Adv Neurobiol      

Dietary Approaches to the Management of Autism Spectrum Disorders.

Hartman RE, Patel D

This chapter reviews the literature surrounding autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and their relation to gastrointestinal (GI), behavioral, neurological, ... Read More

Source: PubMed

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