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1. Serum-Derived Bovine Immunoglobulin Promotes Barrier Integrity and Lowers Inflammation for 24 Human Adults Ex Vivo.

2. Tomato seed extract promotes health of the gut microbiota and demonstrates a potential new way to valorize tomato waste.

3. Impact of Baizhu, Daqingye, and Hehuanhua extracts on the human gut microbiome.

4. Low-no-calorie sweeteners exert marked compound-specific impact on the human gut microbiota ex vivo .

5. Carrot RG-I Reduces Interindividual Differences between 24 Adults through Consistent Effects on Gut Microbiota Composition and Function Ex Vivo.

6. HMOs Exert Marked Bifidogenic Effects on Children's Gut Microbiota Ex Vivo, Due to Age-Related Bifidobacterium Species Composition.

7. Capacity of a Microbial Synbiotic To Rescue the In Vitro Metabolic Activity of the Gut Microbiome following Perturbation with Alcohol or Antibiotics.

8. Dynamic effects of probiotic formula ecologic®825 on human small intestinal ileostoma microbiota: a network theory approach.

9. Human Milk Oligosaccharides and Lactose Differentially Affect Infant Gut Microbiota and Intestinal Barrier In Vitro.

10. The impact of environmental pH on the gut microbiota community structure and short chain fatty acid production.

11. A randomized, placebo-controlled trial investigating the acute and chronic benefits of American Ginseng (Cereboost®) on mood and cognition in healthy young adults, including in vitro investigation of gut microbiota changes as a possible mechanism of action.

12. Treatment with a spore-based probiotic containing five strains of Bacillus induced changes in the metabolic activity and community composition of the gut microbiota in a SHIME® model of the human gastrointestinal system.

13. Inclusion of small intestinal absorption and simulated mucosal surfaces further improve the Mucosal Simulator of the Canine Intestinal Microbial Ecosystem (M-SCIME™).

14. Chitin Glucan Shifts Luminal and Mucosal Microbial Communities, Improve Epithelial Barrier and Modulates Cytokine Production In Vitro.

15. In vitro evaluation of the anti-pathogenic activity of Okoubaka aubrevillei on the human gastrointestinal tract.

16. Comparative analysis of the gut microbiota cultured in vitro using a single colon versus a 3-stage colon experimental design.

17. Antioxidant Vitamins and Prebiotic FOS and XOS Differentially Shift Microbiota Composition and Function and Improve Intestinal Epithelial Barrier In Vitro.

18. A Comparison of the In Vitro Effects of 2'Fucosyllactose and Lactose on the Composition and Activity of Gut Microbiota from Infants and Toddlers.

19. Yeast-Derived Formulations Are Differentially Fermented by the Canine and Feline Microbiome As Assessed in a Novel In Vitro Colonic Fermentation Model.

20. Metabolic Analysis of Regionally Distinct Gut Microbial Communities Using an In Vitro Platform.

21. Comparison of the effects of soluble corn fiber and fructooligosaccharides on metabolism, inflammation, and gut microbiome of high-fat diet-fed mice.

22. A 4-strain probiotic supplement influences gut microbiota composition and gut wall function in patients with ulcerative colitis.

23. A Novel Non-Digestible, Carrot-Derived Polysaccharide (cRG-I) Selectively Modulates the Human Gut Microbiota while Promoting Gut Barrier Integrity: An Integrated in Vitro Approach.

24. Dried yeast cell walls high in beta-glucan and mannan-oligosaccharides positively affect microbial composition and activity in the canine gastrointestinal tract in vitro.

25. Development and validation of the Simulator of the Canine Intestinal Microbial Ecosystem (SCIME)1.

26. Applying Advanced In Vitro Culturing Technology to Study the Human Gut Microbiota.

27. A four-strain probiotic exerts positive immunomodulatory effects by enhancing colonic butyrate production in vitro.

28. Establishing a mucosal gut microbial community in vitro using an artificial simulator.

29. Arabinoxylo-Oligosaccharides and Inulin Impact Inter-Individual Variation on Microbial Metabolism and Composition, Which Immunomodulates Human Cells.

30. Mucosa-associated biohydrogenating microbes protect the simulated colon microbiome from stress associated with high concentrations of poly-unsaturated fat.

31. Chronic cigarette smoke exposure induces microbial and inflammatory shifts and mucin changes in the murine gut.

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