2018
DOI: 10.1016/j.mehy.2018.08.013
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Mucus protectors: Promising therapeutic strategies for inflammatory bowel disease

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“…This supports the growth of specialist microbes that produce SCFA (130) , as well as gases like methane and hydrogen (131)(132)(133) , further supporting the symbiotic relationship between microbial communities and the host. For instance, Akkermansia muciniphila (134) , certain Bacteroides (135) and some Bifidobacteria (136) degrade the polysaccharides and highly glycosylated proteins present within the intestinal mucus (137)(138)(139) , supporting tissue barrier function (140) and alleviating inflammation (141,142) . Microbiota influences blood glucose homoeostasis and intestinal permeability and is associated with the modulation of gene expression in lipid and glucose uptake and transport pathways.…”
Section: Dietary Fibre and Gut Microbiotamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This supports the growth of specialist microbes that produce SCFA (130) , as well as gases like methane and hydrogen (131)(132)(133) , further supporting the symbiotic relationship between microbial communities and the host. For instance, Akkermansia muciniphila (134) , certain Bacteroides (135) and some Bifidobacteria (136) degrade the polysaccharides and highly glycosylated proteins present within the intestinal mucus (137)(138)(139) , supporting tissue barrier function (140) and alleviating inflammation (141,142) . Microbiota influences blood glucose homoeostasis and intestinal permeability and is associated with the modulation of gene expression in lipid and glucose uptake and transport pathways.…”
Section: Dietary Fibre and Gut Microbiotamentioning
confidence: 99%