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Probiotics help counter harmful effects of high-sugar diets in mice

Probiotics protect against obesity and inflammation caused by high sugar intake, supporting their use as a preventive strategy for obesity-related diabetes.

Danone opens OneBiome Lab at Paris-Saclay: where the microbiome meets AI

The race toward evidence-based microbiome nutrition has just found its new headquarters.

A mother’s oral microbes may shape her baby’s gut immunity and disease risk

Maternal oral microbiota plays a key role in influencing infant gut health and disease risk.

How exercise may change gut bacteria to help fight cancer

A recent study highlights formate as a potential target to boost cancer treatment.

ROELMI BIOTECH: a new production hub for precision biofermentation in Italy

The company is now taking a decisive step from laboratory-scale research to industrial-scale biofermentation.

Identifying the next targets in IBD: pathobionts and their clinical impact

Recent studies have identified various bacterial and fungal pathobionts in patients with CD and UC.

Synbiotics and autism: a novel microbiome-based strategy to improve gut and behavioral health in children with autism spectrum disorder 

A study demonstrates that synbiotic supplementation, alone or combined with GDH, is a safe and effective adjunct therapy for autistic children with DGBI.

Impact of calcium on Lactobacillaceae growth and biofilm formation

Calcium ions affect the growth of both L. acidophilus ATCC 4356 and L. plantarum ATCC 14917, despite some differences.

Breastfeeding and Bifidobacterium may help curb antibiotic resistance in babies

Breastfeeding and Bifidobacterium are key factors in shaping the infant resistome and could offer strategies to reduce antibiotic resistance early in life.

Prebiotic fibre after allogeneic transplantation

Prebiotic EN positively influenced certain gut bacteria, including Lactobacillus rhamnosus and Faecalicatena gnavus, and antibiotic resistance gene expression.

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