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Increases Amylolactobacillus - : wheat
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Whole-grain wheat consumption reduces inflammation in a randomized controlled trial on overweight and obese subjects with unhealthy dietary and lifestyle behaviors: role of polyphenols bound to cereal dietary fiber. The American journal of clinical nutrition (Am J Clin Nutr ) Vol: 101 Issue 2 Pages: 251-61
Pub: 2015 Feb
Epub: 2014 Dec 3
Authors
Vitaglione P ,
Mennella I ,
Ferracane R ,
Rivellese AA ,
Giacco R ,
Ercolini D ,
Gibbons SM ,
La Storia A ,
Gilbert JA ,
Jonnalagadda S ,
Thielecke F ,
Gallo MA ,
Scalfi L ,
Fogliano V , PublicationPublication
Decreases Amylolactobacillus - : wheat
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Carbohydrate Staple Food Modulates Gut Microbiota of Mongolians in China. Frontiers in microbiology (Front Microbiol ) Vol: 8 Issue Pages: 484
Pub: 2017
Epub: 2017 Mar 21
Authors
Li J ,
Hou Q ,
Zhang J ,
Xu H ,
Sun Z ,
Menghe B ,
Zhang H , Html ArticlePublication
Decreases Amylolactobacillus - : wheat
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Effects of varying wheat levels on growth performance, intestinal barrier, and cecal microbiota of broilers. Frontiers in veterinary science (Front Vet Sci ) Vol: 11 Issue Pages: 1409125
Pub: 2024
Epub: 2024 Jul 29
Authors
Wang L ,
Wei B ,
Si X ,
Huang Y ,
Zhang H ,
Chen W , Html ArticlePublication
Decreases Amylolactobacillus - : wheat
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Wheat- and barley-based diets with or without additives influence broiler chicken performance, nutrient digestibility and intestinal microflora. Journal of the science of food and agriculture (J Sci Food Agric ) Vol: 92 Issue 1 Pages: 184-90
Pub: 2012 Jan 15
Epub: 2011 Jul 21
Authors
Rodríguez ML ,
Rebolé A ,
Velasco S ,
Ortiz LT ,
Treviño J ,
Alzueta C , PublicationPublication
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