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    Maternal β-carotene supplementation improves offspring growth, development, immunity, and intestinal microbiota in chickens via immune-mediated and microbial-mediated maternal effe... by Taiping Wang, Guoxia Wang, Min Wu, Hainan Lan, Jingsheng Liu, Haizhou Gong, Xin Zheng

    Published 2025-05-01
    “…Abstract In poultry, maternal nutritional interventions affect the development and intestinal microbiota of embryos. β-carotene possesses immune-boosting and gut microbiota-regulating properties. …”
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    THE EXISTENCE OF ESCHERICHIA COLI ON GRILLED INTESTINES (SATE USUS) AND ITS RELATED FACTORS IN A TRADITIONAL FOOD STALL AT MALIOBORO TOURISM AREA, YOGYAKARTA, INDONESIA by Dyah Suryani, Fardhiasih Dwi Astuti, Mila Melinda Indriyani, Suyitno Suyitno, Maretalinia Maretalinia, Aris Yulianto

    Published 2020-03-01
    “… Background: Grilled intestines (sate usus) is one of favorite foods in Yogyakarta, not only because of its delicious taste, but also because of its cheap price and unique shape. …”
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    Effect of Potassium–Magnesium Sulfate on Intestinal Dissociation and Absorption Rate, Immune Function, and Expression of NLRP3 Inflammasome, Aquaporins and Ion Channels in Weaned P... by Cui Zhu, Kaiyong Huang, Xiaolu Wen, Kaiguo Gao, Xuefen Yang, Zongyong Jiang, Shuting Cao, Li Wang

    Published 2025-06-01
    “…Experiment 1 involved the assessment of the dissociation rate of PMS in pig digestive fluid and the absorption rate of PMS in the small intestine using an Ussing chamber in vitro. In Experiment 2, 216 healthy 21-day-old weaned piglets were selected and randomly assigned to six groups (0%, 0.15%, 0.30%, 0.45%, 0.60%, and 0.75% PMS), with each group 6 replicates of six piglets per replicate. …”
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    Selection and isolation of bacterium with probiotic potential from the Amazon ornamental fish Hypancistrus sp. (Siluriformes, Loricariidae) by Ryuller Gama Abreu Reis, Higo Andrade Abe, Natalino da Costa Sousa, Rossineide Martins da Rocha

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…A total of 21 strains were isolated from the intestinal tract on MRS agar, of which five strains (St1, St2, St3, St4, and St5) were selected for in-vitro tests. …”
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    Selection of lactic acid bacteria as a probiotic and evaluated its performance on gnotobiotic catfish Clarias sp. by Enita Romasni Turnip, Widanarni, Widanarni, Anja Meryandini

    Published 2018-05-01
    “…The selected isolate was tested in vivo to observe their ability to improve growth performances of catfish. …”
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    Quantifying lactulose and mannitol using LC-MS/MS in a clinical study of children with environmental enteric disease by L.M.V.C. Magalhães, F.A.P. Rodrigues, J.Q. Filho, R.N.D.G. Gondim, S.A. Ribeiro, T.B.M. Rôla, M.A.F. Clementino, B.L.L. Maciel, P.J.C. Magalhães, A. Havt, A.A. Santos, A.A.M. Lima

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…Dysfunction of the intestinal epithelium barrier (DIEB) is frequent and can lead to serious complications in early childhood when diagnosis and clinical intervention are limited, especially in children with environmental enteric disease and malnutrition. …”
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    MODERN CRITERIA FOR THE SELECTION OF HEAD AND NECK CANCER PATIENTS FOR RECONSTRUCTION OF THE UPPER AERODIGESTIVE TRACT BY THE VISCERAL FLAPS by M. V. Ratushny, A. P. Polyakov, A. D. Kaprin, I. V. Reshetov, I. V. Rebrikova, A. V. Mordovskiy

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Visceral autografts formed from different parts of the patient’s gastrointestinal tract were full-layer fragments of the abdominal organs, which included the mucous membrane of the stomach, small intestine, or large intestine. In some patients, the choice of flap was limited by a large omentum.Results. …”
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    The dissection of genotype × tissue interactions in mud crab Scylla paramamosain indicates the sexual differences in parental selection by Wei Zhang, Wei Zhang, Zerun Xie, Zerun Xie, Zilin Zhao, Zilin Zhao, Wenxiao Cui, Wenxiao Cui

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…GGE biplot analysis revealed positive correlations between gonad and other tissues, with the ovary and intestine showing the greatest discriminatory power for sexual factors in the females and the males, respectively. …”
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    Prevalence and Determinant Factors of Intestinal Parasitic Infections and Undernutrition among Primary School Children in North-Central Ethiopia: A School-Based Cross-Sectional Stu... by Habtye Bisetegn, Habtu Debash, Hussen Ebrahim, Yonas Erkihun, Mihret Tilahun, Daniel Getacher Feleke

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Background. Intestinal parasitic infections (IPIs) are a major public health problem with high morbidity and mortality in developing countries. …”
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    Impacts of zinc caproate supplementation on growth performance, intestinal health, anti-inflammatory activity, and Zn homeostasis in weaned piglets challenged with Escherichia coli... by Jilong Xu, Hanzhen Qiao, Liping Gan, Peng Wang, Yifeng Zhao, Zetian Lei, Yixuan Chou, Chenrui Hou, Mengqi Li, Jinrong Wang

    Published 2025-03-01
    “…This study aimed to investigate the impacts of zinc caproate (ZnCA, C12H22O4Zn) on the intestinal health, growth performance, inflammatory status, and Zn homeostasis of weaned piglets challenged with ETEC K88. …”
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    Prevalence of Intestinal Parasitic Infections and Their Associated Risk Factors among Pregnant Women Attending Antenatal Care Center at Woreilu Health Center, Woreilu, Northeast Et... by Edosa Kebede, Netsanet Asefa, Chala Daba, Daniel Gebretsadik

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Background. Intestinal parasitic infections (IPIs) affect millions of pregnant women worldwide and if left untreated can cause adverse effects for mothers, fetuses, and newborns. …”
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