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Starch-entrapped microspheres show a beneficial fermentation profile and decrease in potentially harmful bacteria during in vitro fermentation in faecal microbiota obtained from patients with inflammatory bowel disease

2010

Rose, Devin J. | Venema, Koen | Keshavarzian, Ali | Hamaker, Bruce R.


Bibliographic information
British journal of nutrition
Volume 103 Issue 10 Pagination 1514 - 1524 ISSN 0007-1145
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Other Subjects
Starch-entrapped microspheres; Microspheres; Dietary fiber; Diet and diet-related diseases; Human medicine; And safety; Inflammatory bowel disease; Protective effect; Inflammatory bowel diseases; In vitro studies
Language
English
Note
Includes references
Type
Text; Journal Article

2024-02-28
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