probiotics

How a gut microbe may suppress colorectal cancer growth

Lactobacillus reuteri can protect against colorectal cancer through reuterin, one of its metabolites. A new study published in Cencer Cell claims

A probiotic bacterium could help prevent severe blood infections

Bacterial spores of the probiotic Bacillus subtilis can prevent dangerous Enterococcus bacteria from invading the blood and causing systemic infections.

Raanan Shamir – Celiac disease: what’s the role of gut microbiota?

Dr. Raanan Shamir discusses the role that the intestinal microbiota plays in the development of celiac disease.

Probiotics & Co: «Now’s the time to write the new “Rome criteria”»

New criteria for the probiotics of the future. We discussed it with Lorenzo Morelli (Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, Italy).

Food culture and gut health: a initiative to define the frame for consistent evidence

François Bourdichon presents the IDF's initiative of defining standards and putting a frame beyond probiotics.

Lallemand’s L. rhamnosus HA-114 supports during a weight management program

Brunella V. Gonzales Cautela (Lallemand) discusses the impact of L. rhamnosus HA-114 on a weight loss program for people suffering of obesity and overweight.

The IPA Track Day: take home message from the 11th Probiotics, Prebiotics & New foods Congress

Interview with George Paraskevakos, Executive Director at International Probiotics Association.

IPA Europe, regulatory, scientific and consumer perspective on probiotics

Several angles were raised, in Europe and Worldwide, during the 11th edition of the International Congress Probiotics, Prebiotics and New Foods.

The novel precision probiotic strain Hafnia alvei HA4597® is found effective to improve weight loss in overweight adults

Hafnia alvei HA4597® produces ClpB, a protein that acts through molecular mimicry of the satiety hormone alpha-MSH and regulates appetite.

Gut microbes could help to treat neurological disorders, study in mice suggests

Gut microbes contribute to symptoms associated with neurological conditions. New microbe-inspired therapies could be develop to treat such conditions.

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