Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4220992073> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4220992073 endingPage "11" @default.
- W4220992073 startingPage "1" @default.
- W4220992073 abstract "It was the focus of attention that probiotic control drink was packed with prebiotic nutrients and lactic acid bacteria. So, this study is aimed at revealing that the fermented carrot pulp regulation and protection function to the intestinal microecological disorders usually induced by antibiotic treatment. First, we study on lactobacillus fermentation conditions and effects on the secondary metabolism of fermented carrot juice, get its phenolic acids up, and get its flavonoids down. Then, establishment of the dysbacteriosis mouse model was used to validate the fermented carrot pulp prevention and treatment of intestinal microbiota imbalance. After the antibiotic treatment, the mice showed impotence, laziness, slow movement, weight loss, thin feces, dull hair, and anal redness, while the mice in the control group were all normal in terms of the mental state, diet, weight, and bowl movement. Along with the treatment, the abnormal conditions of the mice in the model group and natural recovery group improved in different degrees, indicating that the fermentation treatment is of help to the intestinal microbiota recovery. The fermentation-treated group of mice recovered close to normal that the diarrhea disappeared, and the weight gain, mental state, and the feces became normal. The serum antioxidant (SOD, GSH, and MDA) levels of the mice were checked. The superoxide dismutase (SOD) levels and glutathione (GSH) levels in the ordinary fermentation-treated group and probiotic fermentation-treated group were significantly increased compare to the natural recovery group. The malondialdehyde (MDA) levels showed great differences between the fermentation-treated groups and the blank group. At last, the 16sRNA analysis revealed that the microbiota richness and diversity in probiotic fermentation (J) are much higher than those in the model group (H), ordinary fermentation group (I), and blank group (G). Groups J and I are of significantly higher antioxidant level than group H; however, only the glutathione (GSH) level in group J increased dramatically but not those in the other three groups. Antibiotic treatment-induced mouse intestinal microecological disorder reduce the microbiota richness and diversity. Prebiotics fermented carrot pulp treatment can help in the recovery from the microbiota richness and diversity level prior to the antibiotic treatment, which suggests it can regulate and protect the murine intestinal microbiome." @default.
- W4220992073 created "2022-04-03" @default.
- W4220992073 creator A5013794173 @default.
- W4220992073 creator A5015005775 @default.
- W4220992073 creator A5046382822 @default.
- W4220992073 creator A5048991932 @default.
- W4220992073 creator A5070242722 @default.
- W4220992073 creator A5076111165 @default.
- W4220992073 date "2022-03-16" @default.
- W4220992073 modified "2023-10-18" @default.
- W4220992073 title "Fermented Carrot Pulp Regulates the Dysfunction of Murine Intestinal Microbiota" @default.
- W4220992073 cites W1978263195 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W1994182293 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W2040407173 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W2066243975 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W2070753729 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W2077790453 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W2087865186 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W2110043583 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W2123276369 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W2125826054 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W2139166152 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W2150530884 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W2201597697 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W2254642444 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W2271811876 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W2416678261 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W2560052408 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W2886204182 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W2898241227 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W2902044326 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W2949705853 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W2954174091 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W2972719859 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W3001244415 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W3010087588 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W3016256755 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W3026337976 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W3064735952 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W3135414781 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W3153547177 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W3186201350 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W3192866566 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W3195281716 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W3206727470 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W4200062268 @default.
- W4220992073 cites W4230357700 @default.
- W4220992073 doi "https://doi.org/10.1155/2022/2479956" @default.
- W4220992073 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35340216" @default.
- W4220992073 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4220992073 type Work @default.
- W4220992073 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W4220992073 countsByYear W42209920732023 @default.
- W4220992073 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4220992073 hasAuthorship W4220992073A5013794173 @default.
- W4220992073 hasAuthorship W4220992073A5015005775 @default.
- W4220992073 hasAuthorship W4220992073A5046382822 @default.
- W4220992073 hasAuthorship W4220992073A5048991932 @default.
- W4220992073 hasAuthorship W4220992073A5070242722 @default.
- W4220992073 hasAuthorship W4220992073A5076111165 @default.
- W4220992073 hasBestOaLocation W42209920731 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConcept C100544194 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConcept C181199279 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConcept C2775920511 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConcept C2775980262 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConcept C2777392542 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConcept C2778004101 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConcept C2778401633 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConcept C2780206646 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConcept C2780255968 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConcept C31903555 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConcept C501593827 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConcept C523546767 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConcept C538909803 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConcept C54355233 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConcept C61716771 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConcept C86803240 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConcept C89423630 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConceptScore W4220992073C100544194 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConceptScore W4220992073C181199279 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConceptScore W4220992073C2775920511 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConceptScore W4220992073C2775980262 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConceptScore W4220992073C2777392542 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConceptScore W4220992073C2778004101 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConceptScore W4220992073C2778401633 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConceptScore W4220992073C2780206646 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConceptScore W4220992073C2780255968 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConceptScore W4220992073C31903555 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConceptScore W4220992073C501593827 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConceptScore W4220992073C523546767 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConceptScore W4220992073C538909803 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConceptScore W4220992073C54355233 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConceptScore W4220992073C55493867 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConceptScore W4220992073C61716771 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConceptScore W4220992073C86803240 @default.
- W4220992073 hasConceptScore W4220992073C89423630 @default.
- W4220992073 hasFunder F4320327483 @default.