Live probioticbacteria are effective in reducing gut permeability and inflammation.
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The aim of the present study was the assessment of the antidiarrheal property of probioticbacteria.
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Only probioticbacteria claimed in the label were isolated from two out of three commercial fermented milks.
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Immunomodulatory probioticbacteria are increasingly being explored to prevent asthma development, alone or in combination with other treatments.
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In recent years, probioticbacteria have been increasingly applied to restore imbalances and stimulate microbiome functions such as immune modulation.
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Weekly fecal samples were profiled by 16S rRNA sequencing and monitored for the presence of the probioticbacteria by quantitative PCR.
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Application of non-pathogenic probioticbacteria during early infancy might protect from allergic disorders but underlying mechanisms have not been analysed so far.
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Methods: The study object was a complex of probioticbacteria based in an odourless 6% gelatin plate with neutral flavour.
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This review summarises some of the recent findings on the interaction of both commensal and probioticbacteria with each other and with the host.
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These results underline the beneficial effect of commensal bacteria in intestinal homeostasis and may explain the role of some probioticbacteria in alleviating digestive inflammation.
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A TEAM of Irish researchers has been awarded €5 million funding to examine the effect of infectious organisms and probioticbacteria on humans.
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Bacterial recognition and T-cell responses are shaped by intestinal dendritic cells (DCs); therapeutic effects of probioticbacteria may relate to modulation of intestinal DC.
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At about 15 and 30 weeks, the questions included additional information on intake of milk containing probioticbacteria before and during pregnancy.
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Probioticbacteria have also gained considerable attention lately as treatment for rotavirus diarrhea.
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Background: Probioticbacteria have a beneficial effect on intestinal inflammation.