Human colonic bacteria : role in nutrition, physiology, and pathology

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Human colonic bacteria : role in nutrition, physiology, and pathology

edited by Glenn R. Gibson, George T. Macfarlane

CRC Press, c1995

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Includes bibliographical references and index

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内容説明

Human Colonic Bacteria provides a comprehensive summary of the biological significance of the large intestinal microbiota in terms of its activities, composition, and role in host health. The book contains contributions from a group of internationally recognized authors, all active researchers in their particular fields. It discusses some of the important advances in colonic microbiology from a functional perspective. This timely volume contributes toward a wider perception of the colon in terms of its relevance for human health, as well as underlining its nutritional, physiological, and ecological diversity.

目次

  • Microbial ecology of the human large intestine
  • molecular genetics of intestinal anaerobes
  • carbohydrate metabolism in the colon
  • proteolysis and amino acid fermentation
  • short chain fatty acids
  • bacterial infections and diarrhea and the role of the intestinal bacteria in etiology and maintenance of inflammatory bowel disease. (Part contents).

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