Bovine colostrum-driven modulation of intestinal epithelial cells for increased commensal colonisation

Volume: 103, Issue: 6, Pages: 2745 - 2758
Published: Jan 26, 2019
Abstract
Nutritional intake may influence the intestinal epithelial glycome and in turn the available attachment sites for bacteria. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that bovine colostrum may influence the intestinal cell surface and in turn the attachment of commensal organisms. Human HT-29 intestinal cells were exposed to a bovine colostrum fraction (BCF) rich in free oligosaccharides. The adherence of several commensal bacteria, comprising...
Paper Details
Title
Bovine colostrum-driven modulation of intestinal epithelial cells for increased commensal colonisation
Published Date
Jan 26, 2019
Volume
103
Issue
6
Pages
2745 - 2758
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