Video
Microbiomepost conducted an exclusive interview with George Paraskevakos, Executive Director at International Probiotic Association in order to discuss the global market of biotic products in 2025.
Gastroenterology
L. mucosae and L. ruminis can produce serotonin in the gut, where it promotes nerve growth and regulates intestinal motility.
Gastroenterology, Uncategorized
Researchers have found that certain gut bacteria and their metabolites differ between IBS subtypes.
Video
Ger T. Rijkers, University College Roosevelt, Netherlands, discusses the regulatory frame about probiotics in Europe.
Oncology
Results of a recent study showed reduced microbial diversity and distinct microbial profile in the two groups of PC patients.
Video
Mike Holland, who has spent decades valuing the health and economic impacts of policy choices for the European Commission, the European Environment Agency and the OECD, discusses the economic impact…
Oncology
Changes in gut bacteria, especially Akkermansia, could predict treatment success in people with lung cancer.
Scientific research
Douwe Van Sinderen, professor of Molecular Microbiology at School of Microbiology & APC Microbiome Ireland, focuses on bacteriophages infecting lactic acid bacteria used in food and probiotic applications.
Scientific research
Ethical, long-term partnerships can uncover valuable scientific insights while respecting Indigenous knowledge.
Gastroenterology
Controlling cadaverine levels and the gut bacteria that produce it could help regulate immune cell metabolism and inflammation.