Search Results - "Souza, Ramon O"
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A Next-Generation Bacteria (Akkermansia muciniphila BAA-835) Presents Probiotic Potential Against Ovalbumin-Induced Food Allergy in Mice
Published in Probiotics and antimicrobial proteins (01-06-2024)“…Next-generation microorganisms have recently gained prominence in the scientific community, mainly due to their probiotic and postbiotic potentials. However,…”
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Bifidobacterium longum subsp. longum 51A attenuates intestinal injury against irinotecan-induced mucositis in mice
Published in Life sciences (1973) (15-01-2022)“…Intestinal mucositis (IM) is a critical side-effect associated with antineoplastic therapy. Treatment available is only palliative and often not effective…”
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A Mixture of Four Probiotic Strains (Probiatop®) Mitigates Food Allergy to Ovalbumin in Mice
Published in Probiotics and antimicrobial proteins (15-10-2024)“…Food allergy is a pathological condition caused by a disruption of oral tolerance. This condition leads to a pro-inflammatory environment that culminates in…”
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Evaluation of the Treatment with Akkermansia muciniphila BAA-835 of Chemotherapy-induced Mucositis in Mice
Published in Probiotics and antimicrobial proteins (01-02-2024)“…Mucositis is a high-incidence side effect in cancer patients undergoing chemotherapy. Next-generation probiotics are emerging as new therapeutic tools for…”
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Evaluation of a Functional Craft Wheat Beer Fermented with Saccharomyces cerevisiae UFMG A-905 to treat Salmonella Typhimurium infection in mice
Published in Probiotics and antimicrobial proteins (01-10-2023)“…Functional foods containing probiotics are generally administered as dairy products. Non-dairy beverages are another possibility, but probiotic functionality…”
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Bifidobacterium longum subsp. longum 5 1A attenuates intestinal injury against irinotecan-induced mucositis in mice
Published in Life sciences (1973) (15-01-2022)“…Intestinal mucositis (IM) is a critical side-effect associated with antineoplastic therapy. Treatment available is only palliative and often not effective…”
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