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Increases Lactobacillus faeni - : Honey {Honey }    👶 Early-Life Sugar Consumption Affects the Rat Microbiome Independently of Obesity.
The Journal of nutrition (J Nutr ) Vol: 147 Issue 1 Pages: 20-28
Pub: 2017 Jan Epub: 2016 Nov 30 Authors Noble EE , Hsu TM , Jones RB , Fodor AA , Goran MI , Kanoski SE ,
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Increases Lactobacillus faeni - : Honey {Honey }    👶 Liver Transcriptome and Gut Microbiome Analysis Reveals the Effects of High Fructose Corn Syrup in Mice.
Frontiers in nutrition (Front Nutr ) Vol: 9 Issue Pages: 921758
Pub: 2022 Epub: 2022 Jun 30 Authors Shen Y , Sun Y , Wang X , Xiao Y , Ma L , Lyu W , Zheng Z , Wang W , Li J ,
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Increases Lactobacillus faeni - : Honey {Honey }    👶 High Fructose Intake During Pregnancy in Rats Influences the Maternal Microbiome and Gut Development in the Offspring.
Frontiers in genetics (Front Genet ) Vol: 9 Issue Pages: 203
Pub: 2018 Epub: 2018 Jun 19 Authors Astbury S , Song A , Zhou M , Nielsen B , Hoedl A , Willing BP , Symonds ME , Bell RC ,
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Increases Lactobacillus faeni - : Honey {Honey }    👶 Gut microbiota and mycobiota change with feeding duration in mice on a high-fat and high-fructose diet.
BMC microbiology (BMC Microbiol ) Vol: 24 Issue 1 Pages: 504
Pub: 2024 Nov 29 Epub: 2024 Nov 29 Authors Zheng R , Xiang X , Shi Y , Xie J , Xing L , Zhang T , Zhou Z , Zhang D ,
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Increases Lactobacillus faeni - : Honey {Honey }    👶 The chronic consumption of dietary fructose promotes the gut Clostridium species imbalance and bile acid alterations in developing nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.
The Journal of nutritional biochemistry (J Nutr Biochem ) Vol: 121 Issue Pages: 109434
Pub: 2023 Nov Epub: 2023 Sep 1 Authors Zhang D , Wang H , Liu A , Wang S , Xu C , Lan K , Xiang W , Zhu K , Xiao Y , Fu J , Jiang R , Chen W , Ni Y ,
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