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Increases Bifidobacterium - : oligosaccharides (prebiotic)    📓 An ATP Binding Cassette Transporter Mediates the Uptake of a-(1,6)-Linked Dietary Oligosaccharides in Bifidobacterium and Correlates with Competitive Growth on These Substrates.
The Journal of biological chemistry (J Biol Chem ) Vol: 291 Issue 38 Pages: 20220-31
Pub: 2016 Sep 16 Epub: 2016 Aug 8 Authors Ejby M , Fredslund F , Andersen JM , Vujicic Žagar A , Henriksen JR , Andersen TL , Svensson B , Slotboom DJ , Abou Hachem M ,
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Increases Bifidobacterium - : oligosaccharides (prebiotic)    📓 Fermentation of plant cell wall derived polysaccharides and their corresponding oligosaccharides by intestinal bacteria.
Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (J Agric Food Chem ) Vol: 48 Issue 5 Pages: 1644-52
Pub: 2000 May Epub: Authors Van Laere KM , Hartemink R , Bosveld M , Schols HA , Voragen AG ,
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Increases Bifidobacterium - : oligosaccharides (prebiotic)    👪 Utilization of diverse oligosaccharides for growth by Bifidobacterium and Lactobacillus species and their in vitro co-cultivation characteristics.
International microbiology : the official journal of the Spanish Society for Microbiology (Int Microbiol ) Vol: Issue Pages:
Pub: 2023 Nov 9 Epub: 2023 Nov 9 Authors Dong Y , Han M , Fei T , Liu H , Gai Z ,
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Increases Bifidobacterium - : oligosaccharides (prebiotic)    📓 Increase of faecal bifidobacteria due to dietary oligosaccharides induces a reduction of clinically relevant pathogen germs in the faeces of formula-fed preterm infants.
Acta paediatrica (Oslo, Norway : 1992). Supplement (Acta Paediatr Suppl ) Vol: 94 Issue 449 Pages: 31-3
Pub: 2005 Oct Epub: Authors Knol J , Boehm G , Lidestri M , Negretti F , Jelinek J , Agosti M , Stahl B , Marini A , Mosca F ,
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Decreases Bifidobacterium - : oligosaccharides (prebiotic)    📓 Wheat-derived arabinoxylan oligosaccharides with bifidogenic properties abolishes metabolic disorders induced by western diet in mice.
Nutrition & diabetes (Nutr Diabetes ) Vol: 8 Issue 1 Pages: 15
Pub: 2018 Mar 7 Epub: 2018 Mar 7 Authors Neyrinck AM , Hiel S , Bouzin C , Campayo VG , Cani PD , Bindels LB , Delzenne NM ,
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