Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W91911513> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W91911513 endingPage "193" @default.
- W91911513 startingPage "181" @default.
- W91911513 abstract "1. Both probiotics and prebiotics are dietary ingredients that modulate the gut microbiota composition and activity. Probiotics are live microbial feed additions, whereas prebiotics are selectively metabolized by beneficial flora components. 2. One of the most common forms of cancer is colorectal. Because the human gut, particularly the colon, harbours an extremely profuse and metabolically active microbiota, there is interest in how the microbial fermentation affects colorectal cancer risk. 3. An important environmental factor that can play a large role in cancers of digestive tract is diet. The principal hypothesis is that fat and meat increase risk and cereals, fruit and vegetables (dietary fibre) decrease risk of cancer. With the current interest in the use of both probiotics and prebiotics to modulate this microbiota, it is feasible that such dietary intervention tools may find use in reducing risk. 4. Probiotics such as bifidobacteria and lactobacilli have many positive effects on the human digestive tract, including the inhibition of pathogens and having anti-cancer activities. However, enterococci, a Gram-positive cocci, and Enterococcus faecalis may have negative effects including the production of hydrogen peroxide and triggering inflammatory bowel disease. 5. Clostridium butyricum, a species belonging to the core Clostridium 1 cluster, has been found to produce butyrate-generating SCFA in the colon. When supplementation of C. butyricum and high-amylase maize starch were fed to rats, it was noted that the colonic pH was lower and became a more favourable condition against cancer. 6. Butyrate, a gut microbial metabolite, has been known to be associated with reduced risk colorectal cancer onset. Colonocytes metabolize butyrate through β-oxidation, enabling it to aid in cell maturation, differentiation and apoptosis. Butyrate is purported as an anti-tumoural agent. It has been shown to induce apoptosis of colon cancer cell lines and inhibit growth in vitro." @default.
- W91911513 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W91911513 creator A5030229220 @default.
- W91911513 creator A5065622916 @default.
- W91911513 date "2010-01-01" @default.
- W91911513 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W91911513 title "Gut Microbiota, Probiotics, Prebiotics and Colorectal Cancer" @default.
- W91911513 cites W1616739555 @default.
- W91911513 cites W1829239725 @default.
- W91911513 cites W1893993890 @default.
- W91911513 cites W1910222744 @default.
- W91911513 cites W1919369226 @default.
- W91911513 cites W1927923991 @default.
- W91911513 cites W1932607112 @default.
- W91911513 cites W1934835051 @default.
- W91911513 cites W1956415993 @default.
- W91911513 cites W1966163768 @default.
- W91911513 cites W1975391560 @default.
- W91911513 cites W1982489603 @default.
- W91911513 cites W1995634357 @default.
- W91911513 cites W1995781976 @default.
- W91911513 cites W1998103368 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2000831478 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2003788503 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2007122873 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2012015350 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2018861313 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2041026651 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2046170417 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2048615215 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2050911540 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2064071907 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2064837899 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2101175877 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2103017980 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2103474721 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2107414352 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2111183491 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2115862629 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2117065897 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2117896755 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2120707725 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2121787258 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2128370109 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2129431620 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2137049163 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2138317285 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2139288503 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2139890082 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2140839705 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2146305537 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2146448202 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2146763497 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2148971351 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2152231693 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2152779008 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2153374978 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2154264360 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2158579203 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2159610360 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2165372937 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2165971615 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2166564595 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2167642487 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2167811982 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2168623937 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2169038786 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2169330513 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2171026404 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2250105806 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2254839167 @default.
- W91911513 cites W2768241847 @default.
- W91911513 cites W4237924619 @default.
- W91911513 cites W4292994528 @default.
- W91911513 doi "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-60761-627-6_9" @default.
- W91911513 hasPublicationYear "2010" @default.
- W91911513 type Work @default.
- W91911513 sameAs 91911513 @default.
- W91911513 citedByCount "1" @default.
- W91911513 countsByYear W919115132015 @default.
- W91911513 crossrefType "book-chapter" @default.
- W91911513 hasAuthorship W91911513A5030229220 @default.
- W91911513 hasAuthorship W91911513A5065622916 @default.
- W91911513 hasConcept C100544194 @default.
- W91911513 hasConcept C121608353 @default.
- W91911513 hasConcept C203014093 @default.
- W91911513 hasConcept C2775980262 @default.
- W91911513 hasConcept C2776633847 @default.
- W91911513 hasConcept C2776979534 @default.
- W91911513 hasConcept C2777261523 @default.
- W91911513 hasConcept C2778168646 @default.
- W91911513 hasConcept C2780206646 @default.
- W91911513 hasConcept C2780305828 @default.
- W91911513 hasConcept C2780675110 @default.
- W91911513 hasConcept C2781092032 @default.
- W91911513 hasConcept C31903555 @default.
- W91911513 hasConcept C523546767 @default.
- W91911513 hasConcept C526805850 @default.