Bifidobacterium breve, or B breve for short, is a bacterial species that's found in the human intestine. It's especially relevant in early life, being one of the most abundant bacteria in the newborn ...
We were unable to process your request. Please try again later. If you continue to have this issue please contact customerservice@slackinc.com. Bifidobacterium was not found in 25% of infants and ...
Oxyntomodulin (OXM) is a gut hormone released from intestinal L cell. Synthetic OXM and its analog reduce food intake and body weight in both rodents and human beings by being administered ...
Eating unhealthy foods early in life leaves lasting brain and feeding changes, but gut bacteria can help restore healthy eating, a new University College Cork (UCC) research study finds. A high-fat, ...
Probiotics are emerging tools used by neonatal intensive care units to promote healthy outcomes and prevent intestinal diseases such as necrotizing enterocolitis. Approximately one in ten of the ...
Early-life junk food permanently alters the brain's appetite center, but gut microbiome interventions can restore healthy feeding behavior.
Background/Aims: Breast milk is the best source of nutrition for the growth of the newborn infant. It is therefore essential that mothers who cannot breastfeed or choose not to are provided with ...
In a market facing the pressures of falling birth rates and evolving consumer expectations, the infant nutrition sector is undergoing a transformative shift. In a recent webinar hosted by GlobalData ...
Bifidobacterium is the most abundant bacteria in the first months of life, when a baby is breastfed, and when microbial diversity (the variety of bacteria, viruses and other microbes we carry) is ...