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Kinetics of butyrate metabolism in the normal colon and in ulcerative colitis: the effects of substrate concentration and carnitine on the b-oxidation pathway
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Baseline microbiota activity and influence responses to prebiotic initial bifidobacteria counts dosing in healthy subjects
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Baseline levels of p-cresol, 15N-excretion and bifidobacteria influence the response of prebiotic treatment in healthy subjects
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Rate of metabolic decarboxylation of leucine as assessed by a L[1-C-13(1)]leucine breath test combined with indirect calorimetry of broiler chickens fed isocaloric diets with different protein: fat ratio
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Effects of Lactobacillus casei Shirota, Bifidobacterium breve, and oligofructose-enriched inulin on colonic nitrogen-protein metabolism in healthy humans
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Faecal bacterial DGGE profiles of Crohn's disease patients are different from those of their healthy first degree relatives and matched healthy controls
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Differential effect of long-term dietary intake of lactulose and oligofructose-enriched inulin on the NH3-metabolism and predominant microbiota in the colon of healthy volunteers
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Effect of lactulose and Saccharomyces boulardii administration on the colonic urea-nitrogen metabolism and the bifidobacteria concentration in healthy human subjects
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Molecular monitoring of the fecal microbiota of healthy human subjects during administration of lactulose and Saccharomyces boulardii
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Diet-induced thermogenesis and glucose oxidation in broiler chickens: Influence of genotype and diet composition
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Lactulose administration in healthy volunteers is associated with a reduced b-glucuronidase activity and an increase in fecal bifidobacteria
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Long term administration of lactulose can stimulate Bifidobacterium adolescentis in vivo and influence the colonic urea-nitrogen metabolism
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Long term administration of lactulose can stimulate Bifidobacterium adolescentis in vivo and influence the colonic urea-nitrogen metabolism
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Two candidate biomarkers to measure the functionality and effectivity of pre- and probiotics in healthy volunteers
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Two candidate biomarkers to measure the functionality and effectivity of pre- and probiotics in healthy volunteers
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The in vivo use of the stable isotope-labelled biomarkers lactose-[N-15]ureide and [H-2(4)]tyrosine to assess the effects of pro- and prebiotics on the intestinal flora of healthy human volunteers