Differentiation of ingested and endogenous bifidobacteria by DNA fingerprinting demonstrates the survival of an unmodified strain in the gastrointestinal tract of humans

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Consumption of bifidobacteria as a dietary adjunct has received considerable attention for its possible role in the maintenance of gastrointestinal health. However, speculation exists about these presumed health benefits because of an inability to assess the fate and mechanism of action of ingested …
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Authors Kullen MJ;Amann MM;O'Shaughnessy MJ;O'Sullivan DJ;Busta FF;Brady LJ;;
Journal the journal of nutrition
Year 1997
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