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1. Probing the alterations in mice cecal content due to high-fat diet.

2. Qualitative and quantitative profiles of jejunal oligosaccharides and cecal short-chain fatty acids in broiler chickens receiving different dietary levels of fiber, protein and exogenous enzymes.

3. Pressurized intra-peritoneal aerosol chemotherapy (PIPAC): increased intraperitoneal pressure does not affect distribution patterns but leads to deeper penetration depth of doxorubicin in a sheep model.

4. Cloudy Apple Juice Fermented by Lactobacillus Prevents Obesity via Modulating Gut Microbiota and Protecting Intestinal Tract Health.

5. Ingestion of High β-Glucan Barley Flour Enhances the Intestinal Immune System of Diet-Induced Obese Mice by Prebiotic Effects.

6. Effects of dietary stachyose levels on caecal skatole concentration, hepatic cytochrome P450 mRNA expressions and enzymatic activities in broilers.

7. Intestinal microbiota-derived tryptophan metabolites are predictive of Ah receptor activity.

8. Effects of Polysaccharides From Auricularia auricula on the Immuno-Stimulatory Activity and Gut Microbiota in Immunosuppressed Mice Induced by Cyclophosphamide.

9. Implication of gut microbiota in the physiology of rats intermittently exposed to cold and hypobaric hypoxia.

10. Impact of Phyllantus niruri and Lactobacillus amylovorus SGL 14 in a mouse model of dietary hyperoxaluria.

11. Systemically-delivered biodegradable PLGA alters gut microbiota and induces transcriptomic reprogramming in the liver in an obesity mouse model.

12. Lactobacillus casei-fermented blueberry pomace augments sIgA production in high-fat diet mice by improving intestinal microbiota.

13. Polysaccharide from flammuliana velutipes improves colitis via regulation of colonic microbial dysbiosis and inflammatory responses.

14. Novel Resistant Starch Type 4 Products of Different Starch Origins, Production Methods, and Amounts Are Not Equally Fermented when Fed to Sprague-Dawley Rats.

15. The Timing Effects of Soy Protein Intake on Mice Gut Microbiota.

16. Dietary Supplementation with sodium bentonite and coumarin alleviates the toxicity of aflatoxin B 1 in rabbits.

17. Colonic fermentation of water soluble fiber fraction extracted from sugarcane (Sacchurum officinarum L.) bagasse in murine models.

18. Effect of dietary graded resistant potato starch levels on growth performance, plasma cytokines concentration, and intestinal health in meat ducks.

19. Lactobacillus fermentum and Lactobacillus plantarum increased gut microbiota diversity and functionality, and mitigated Enterobacteriaceae , in a mouse model.

20. Validation of a global quantitative analysis methodology of tryptophan metabolites in mice using LC-MS.

21. Antioxidant capacity of Maillard reaction products in the digestive tract: An in vitro and in vivo study.

22. Linaclotide increases cecal pH, accelerates colonic transit, and increases colonic motility in irritable bowel syndrome with constipation.

23. Consumption of non-digestible oligosaccharides elevates colonic alkaline phosphatase activity by up-regulating the expression of IAP-I, with increased mucins and microbial fermentation in rats fed a high-fat diet.

24. Oral vitamin B 12 supplement is delivered to the distal gut, altering the corrinoid profile and selectively depleting Bacteroides in C57BL/6 mice.

25. An evaluation of methods for measuring stress in broiler chickens.

26. Investigating the Campylobacter jejuni Transcriptional Response to Host Intestinal Extracts Reveals the Involvement of a Widely Conserved Iron Uptake System.

27. The potential for dispersal of microalgal resting cysts by migratory birds.

28. Short-chain fatty acids administration is protective in colitis-associated colorectal cancer development.

29. Clostridium difficile Alters the Structure and Metabolism of Distinct Cecal Microbiomes during Initial Infection To Promote Sustained Colonization.

30. Transient Osmotic Perturbation Causes Long-Term Alteration to the Gut Microbiota.

31. Physiometabolic effects of Agave salmiana fructans evaluated in Wistar rats.

32. GC-MS Analysis of Short-Chain Fatty Acids in Feces, Cecum Content, and Blood Samples.

33. Pathway of oxfendazole from the host into the worm: Trichuris suis in pigs.

34. Quantitative profiling of 19 bile acids in rat plasma, liver, bile and different intestinal section contents to investigate bile acid homeostasis and the application of temporal variation of endogenous bile acids.

35. Enterobacter aerogenes ZDY01 Attenuates Choline-Induced Trimethylamine N -Oxide Levels by Remodeling Gut Microbiota in Mice.

36. Restoration of cefixime-induced gut microbiota changes by Lactobacillus cocktails and fructooligosaccharides in a mouse model.

37. Effect of concentrate feeding sequence on equine hindgut fermentation parameters.

38. Simultaneous delivery of antibiotics neomycin and ampicillin in drinking water inhibits fermentation of resistant starch in rats.

39. Impact of exercise on fecal and cecal metabolome over aging: a longitudinal study in rats.

40. Comparison of the effect of two types of whole mushroom (Agaricus bisporus) powders on intestinal fermentation in rats.

41. Dietary Cerebroside from Sea Cucumber (Stichopus japonicus): Absorption and Effects on Skin Barrier and Cecal Short-Chain Fatty Acids.

42. The several elements of intestinal innate immune system at the beginning of the life of broiler chicks.

43. Effect of purple loosestrife (Lythrum salicaria) diet supplementation in rabbit nutrition on performance, digestibility, health and meat quality.

44. Protective Effect of Dietary Lily Bulb on Dextran Sulfate Sodium-Induced Colitis in Rats Fed a High-Fat Diet.

45. The Effect of Lactobacillus casei 32G on the Mouse Cecum Microbiota and Innate Immune Response Is Dose and Time Dependent.

46. Growth performance and physiological parameters of conventional and specified pathogen-free rats fed autoclaved diets with different protein sources.

47. Protection against the Metabolic Syndrome by Guar Gum-Derived Short-Chain Fatty Acids Depends on Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor γ and Glucagon-Like Peptide-1.

48. Resistant maltodextrin promotes fasting glucagon-like peptide-1 secretion and production together with glucose tolerance in rats.

49. Effect of high dietary zinc oxide on the caecal and faecal short-chain fatty acids and tissue zinc and copper concentration in pigs is reversible after withdrawal of the high zinc oxide from the diet.

50. Composition of diet modifies colonization dynamics of Campylobacter jejuni in broiler chickens.

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