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Impact of diets differing in fat and fiber content on intestinal microbiota, microbial activity and metabolic markers in a pig model

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Livre Impact of diets differing in fat and fiber content on intestinal microbiota, microbial activity and metabolic markers in a pig model Sonja Heinritz
Code Libristo: 15210506
Éditeurs Cuvillier, août 2016
The human intestinal microbial ecosystem plays an important role in maintaining health. Thereby, die... Description détaillée
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The human intestinal microbial ecosystem plays an important role in maintaining health. Thereby, dietary modulation appears to be an efficient tool to beneficially steer microbial composition and metabolism. Within this regard, there is a considerable need for animal models to study potential ways of influencing health by dietary means. Thus, the objective of this thesis was to evaluate the use of the pig as potential model for research into dietary modulation of the human gut microbiota. First, a comprehensive literature review was given, comparing the human with the porcine gut microbiota and discussing existing studies concerning microbiota related diseases using the pig as a model. Furthermore, in a study with pigs, the effect of two different types of diets varying substantially in fat and fiber content on gut microbiota and microbial metabolites in feces and digesta samples was determined. High fiber content stimulated bacteria considered beneficial due to potential probiotic properties, particularly in view of human health. On the other hand, a high fat content fostered potential pathogenic bacteria. These data support diet as an important factor that shapes gut microbial community in a similar way to humans, which can help to establish the pig as a model for the evaluation of diverse forms of nutrition and dietary components.

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Nom complet Impact of diets differing in fat and fiber content on intestinal microbiota, microbial activity and metabolic markers in a pig model
Langue Anglais
Reliure Livre - Livre de poche
Date de parution 2016
Nombre de pages 162
EAN 9783736993402
ISBN 3736993404
Code Libristo 15210506
Éditeurs Cuvillier
Poids 219
Dimensions 148 x 210 x 9
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