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Van den Abbeele et al., 2011 - Google Patents

Arabinoxylans and inulin differentially modulate the mucosal and luminal gut microbiota and mucin‐degradation in humanized rats

Van den Abbeele et al., 2011

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13540201411440392197
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Van den Abbeele P
Gérard P
Rabot S
Bruneau A
El Aidy S
Derrien M
Kleerebezem M
Zoetendal E
Smidt H
Verstraete W
Van de Wiele T
Possemiers S
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Environmental microbiology

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The endogenous gut microbiota affects the host in many ways. Prebiotics should favour beneficial intestinal microbes and thus improve host health. In this study, we investigated how a novel class of potential prebiotic long‐chain arabinoxylans (LC‐AX) and the well …
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