🍽🦠 PubMed Studies Citing Bacteria Shifts for Oryza sativa {Rice} - Bacteroides zhangwenhongii

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Oryza sativa {Rice} - Bacteroides zhangwenhongii    👶 Effect of rice fiber on human fecal microflora.
Microbiology and immunology (Microbiol Immunol ) Vol: 33 Issue 5 Pages: 435-40
Pub: 1989 Epub: Authors Benno Y , Endo K , Miyoshi H , Okuda T , Koishi H , Mitsuoka T ,
Oryza sativa {Rice} - Bacteroides zhangwenhongii    👶 Positive Synergistic Effects of Quercetin and Rice Bran on Human Gut Microbiota Reduces Enterobacteriaceae Family Abundance and Elevates Propionate in a Bioreactor Model.
Frontiers in microbiology (Front Microbiol ) Vol: 12 Issue Pages: 751225
Pub: 2021 Epub: 2021 Sep 30 Authors Ghimire S , Wongkuna S , Sankaranarayanan R , Ryan EP , Bhat GJ , Scaria J ,
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Oryza sativa {Rice} - Bacteroides zhangwenhongii    👶 Ingesting retrograded rice (Oryza sativa) starch relieves high-fat diet induced hyperlipidemia in mice by altering intestinal bacteria.
Food chemistry (Food Chem ) Vol: 426 Issue Pages: 136540
Pub: 2023 Nov 15 Epub: 2023 Jun 5 Authors Cheng Z , Li N , Chen Z , Li K , Qiao D , Zhao S , Zhang B ,
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Oryza sativa {Rice} - Bacteroides zhangwenhongii    👶 Whole grain germinated brown rice regulates intestinal immune homeostasis and gastrointestinal hormones in type 2 diabetic patients-a randomized control trial.
Food & function (Food Funct ) Vol: 13 Issue 15 Pages: 8274-8282
Pub: 2022 Aug 1 Epub: 2022 Aug 1 Authors Ding Q , Ren J , Zhou Y , Bai Z , Yan J , Na G , Shan Y ,
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Oryza sativa {Rice} - Bacteroides zhangwenhongii    👶 Brown rice and retrograded brown rice alleviate inflammatory response in dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced colitis mice.
Food & function (Food Funct ) Vol: 8 Issue 12 Pages: 4630-4643
Pub: 2017 Dec 13 Epub: Authors Praengam K , Sahasakul Y , Kupradinun P , Sakarin S , Sanitchua W , Rungsipipat A , Rattanapinyopituk K , Angkasekwinai P , Changsri K , Mhuantong W , Tangphatsornruang S , Tuntipopipat S ,
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