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Low serum levels of short-chain fatty acids after lactulose ingestion may indicate impaired colonic fermentation in patients with irritable bowel syndrome.
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Tarmens mikrobiota inverkar på hälsa och sjukdom - Kostintag och genetiska faktorer styr bakterieflorans sammansättning. : The intestinal microbiota affects health and disease. Dietary intake and genetic factors control the composition of the bacterial flora
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The physico-chemical properties of dietary fibre determine metabolic responses, short-chain Fatty Acid profiles and gut microbiota composition in rats fed low- and high-fat diets.
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An oat bran-based beverage reduce postprandial glycaemia equivalent to yoghurt in healthy overweight subjects.
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Barley malt increases hindgut and portal butyric acid, modulates gene expression of gut tight junction proteins and Toll-like receptors in rats fed high-fat diets, but high advanced glycation end-products partially attenuate the effects.
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Increased gut hormones and insulin sensitivity index following a 3-d intervention with a barley kernel-based product: a randomised cross-over study in healthy middle-aged subjects.
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The effect of heat treatment on the soluble protein content of oats
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Modulation of gut microbiota in rats fed high-fat diets by processing whole-grain barley to barley malt.
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Effects of wheat bran extract rich in arabinoxylan oligosaccharides and resistant starch on overnight glucose tolerance and markers of gut fermentation in healthy young adults.
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Nutritional effects of barley products — Mechanisms of action in the intestinal tract
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- Thesis › Doctoral thesis (compilation)