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    Microbial Fermentation of Dietary Protein: An Important Factor in Diet⁻Microbe⁻Host Interaction by Diether, Natalie E, Willing, Benjamin P

    Published in Microorganisms (Basel) (13-01-2019)
    “…Protein fermentation by gut microbiota contributes significantly to the metabolite pool in the large intestine and may contribute to host amino acid balance…”
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    A blend of medium-chain fatty acids, butyrate, organic acids, and a phenolic compound accelerates microbial maturation in newly weaned piglets by Diether, Natalie E, Hulshof, Tetske G, Willing, Benjamin P, van Kempen, Theo A T G

    Published in PloS one (28-07-2023)
    “…Inclusion of additive blends is a common dietary strategy to manage post-weaning diarrhea and performance in piglets. However, there is limited mechanistic…”
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    Comparing the impact of mixed-culture microbial communities and fecal transplant on the intestinal microbiota and metabolome of weaned piglets by Rahman, Rajibur, Fouhse, Janelle M, Prisnee, Tausha L, Ju, Tingting, Diether, Natalie E, Willing, Benjamin P

    Published in FEMS microbiology ecology (16-06-2023)
    “…Abstract Fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) is an emerging technique for modulating the pig microbiota, however, donor variability is one of the major…”
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    Maternal Mycobiome, but Not Antibiotics, Alters Fungal Community Structure in Neonatal Piglets by Prisnee, Tausha L, Fouhse, Janelle M, Diether, Natalie E, Lantz, Hannah L, Ju, Tingting, Willing, Benjamin P

    Published in Applied and environmental microbiology (20-12-2022)
    “…Early-life antibiotic exposure is associated with diverse long-term adverse health outcomes. Despite the immunomodulatory effects of gastrointestinal fungi,…”
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    Dietary benzoic acid and supplemental enzymes alter fiber-fermenting taxa and metabolites in the cecum of weaned pigs by Diether, Natalie E, Nam, Seo Lin, Fouhse, Janelle, Le Thanh, Bich V, Stothard, Paul, Zijlstra, Ruurd T, Harynuk, James, de la Mata, Paulina, Willing, Benjamin P

    Published in Journal of animal science (01-11-2022)
    “…Abstract Inclusion of enzymes and organic acids in pig diets is an important strategy supporting decreased antibiotic usage in pork production. However,…”
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    236 Increased dietary protein supports key metabolic and intestinal tissue functions in weaned pigs, without increasing gastrointestinal pathogen abundance by Diether, Natalie E, Kommadath, Arun, Fouhse, Janelle, Zijlstra, Ruurd T, Stothard, Paul, Willing, Benjamin

    Published in Journal of animal science (14-09-2024)
    “…Abstract A common dietary strategy to prevent diarrhea in weaned pigs is feeding low protein diets in the period immediately following weaning. The goal of…”
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    Use of reconstituted kefir consortia to determine the impact of microbial composition on kefir metabolite profiles by Bourrie, Benjamin C.T., Diether, Natalie, Dias, Ryan P., Nam, Seo Lin, de la Mata, A. Paulina, Forgie, Andrew J., Gaur, Gautam, Harynuk, James J., Gänzle, Michael, Cotter, Paul D., Willing, Benjamin P.

    Published in Food research international (01-11-2023)
    “…[Display omitted] •Traditional kefir has more yeast associated metabolites than a reconstituted kefir.•Altering microbial composition of the kefir consortium…”
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