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The HMI™ module: a new tool to study the Host-Microbiota Interaction in the human gastrointestinal tract in vitro – 2014
Background Recent scientific developments have shed more light on the importance of the host-microbe interaction, particularly in the gut. However, the mechanistic study of the ...
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Rational identification of diet-derived postbiotics for improving intestinal microbiota function – 2014
The intestinal microbiota plays an important role in a wide range of functions and whole body homeostasis. Recent advances have linked microbiota dysbiosis to conditions ...
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A dried yeast fermentate selectively modulates both the luminal and mucosal gut microbiota and protects against inflammation, as studied in an integrated in vitro approach – 2013
EpiCor, derived from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, has been shown to have immunomodulating properties in human clinical trials and in vitro. However, the underlying mechanisms behind its ...
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A Dried Yeast Fermentate Prevents and Reduces Inflammation in Two Separate Experimental Immune Models – 2012
Diverse and significant benefits against cold/flu symptoms and seasonal allergies have been observed with a dried fermentate (DF) derived from Saccharomyces cerevisiae (EpiCor) in multiple ...
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Effect of Dietary Prebiotic (Mannan Oligosaccharide) Supplementation on the Caecal BacterialCommunity Structure of Turkeys – 2012
The identification of specific bacterial species influenced by mannan oligosaccharide (MOS) supplementation may assist in the formulation of new and improved diets that promote intestinal ...
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Egg production, faecal pH and microbial population, small intestine morphology, and plasma and yolk cholesterol in laying hens given liquid metabolites produced by Lactobacillus plantarum strains – 2012
1. Various dosages of metabolite combinations of the Lactobacillus plantarum RI11, RG14 and RG11 strains (COM456) were used to study the egg production, faecal microflora ...
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Interactions of Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentation product and in-feed antibiotic on gastrointestinal and immunological responses in piglets challenged with Escherichia coli – 2012
Interactive effects between in-feed antibiotics (PC; 0.04% chlortetracycline + 0.004% Denagard) and a Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentation product (XPC) were investigated. Five pens of 3 pigs/pen were randomly ...
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Probiotic and postbiotic activity in health and disease: comparison on a novel polarised ex-vivo organ culture model – 2012
Background and aims Probiotics and their metabolic products, here called postbiotics, have been proposed as food supplements for a healthier intestinal homeostasis, but also as ...
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Safety evaluation of a proprietary food-grade, dried fermentate preparation of Saccharomyces cerevisiae – 2012
A safety evaluation was performed for EpiCor, a product produced by a proprietary fermentation process using Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Studies included the following assays: bacterial reverse ...
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Antioxidant bioavailability and rapid immune-modulating effects after consumption of a single acute dose of a high-metabolite yeast immunogen: results of a placebo-controlled double-blinded crossover pilot study – 2011
The objective of this pilot study was to investigate the acute effects on circulating lymphocyte subsets,antioxidant status, and cytokine profile after consumption of EpiCorÒ(EP) (Embria ...
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Effect of supplementing Saccharomyces cerevisiae fermentation product in sow diets on reproductive performance in a commercial environment – 2011
Sows (n = 491) were used to determine the effects of dietary yeast culture (Diamond V Original XPC™) on sow and litter performance in three treatments: (1) ...
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Feeding of different levels of metabolite combinations produced by Lactobacillus plantarum on growth performance, fecal microflora, volatile fatty acids and villi height in broilers – 2010
The effects of feeding different dosages of metabolite combination of L. plantarum RS5, RI11, RG14 and RG11 strains (Com3456) on the performance of broiler chickens ...
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