Increasing the Hindgut Carbohydrate/Protein Ratio by Cecal Infusion of Corn Starch or Casein Hydrolysate Drives Gut Microbiota-Related Bile Acid Metabolism To Stimulate Colonic Barrier Function
ABSTRACT Dietary high protein and low carbohydrate levels compromise colonic microbiota and bile acid metabolism, which underlies a detrimental gut environment. However, it remains unclear if the diet-induced changes in colonic health are due to a change in hindgut nutrient availability and what key...
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Autores principales: | Yu Pi, Chunlong Mu, Kan Gao, Zhuang Liu, Yu Peng, Weiyun Zhu |
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American Society for Microbiology
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://doaj.org/article/687ed2771d0a4c839a4cd1593ebc8ada |
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