Probiotic Bacteria and Enteric Infections Cytoprotection by Probiotic Bacteria /
Every day many people suffer from intestinal diseases. These disorders can result from pathogens like bacteria, fungi, parasites and viruses, but the causes of non-infectious intestinal disorders and colorectal cancers remain to be elucidated. Disturbances to the normal gut flora (the microbiota) ar...
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Μορφή: | Ηλεκτρονική πηγή Ηλ. βιβλίο |
Γλώσσα: | English |
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Dordrecht :
Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer,
2011.
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Διαθέσιμο Online: | Full Text via HEAL-Link |
Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- Section I: Introduction and History of Probiotics
- 1. Probiotics: From the ancient wisdom to the actual therapeutical and nutraceutical perspective
- Section II: The Gut Microorganisms and Probiotics
- 2. The Intestinal Microbiota and Probiotics
- 3. Ecology of Probiotics and Enteric Protection
- Section III: Pathophysiology of Enteric Disorders Due to Disturbed Microbiota
- 4. Factors Causing Disturbances of the Gut Microbiota
- 5. The gut microbiota, probiotics and infectious disease
- Section IV: Application of Molecular Biology and -omics of Probiotics in Enteric Protection
- 6. Application of Molecular Biology and Genomics of Probiotics for Enteric Cytoprotection
- 7. Application of Probiotic Proteomics in Enteric Cytoprotection
- 8. Promoting Gut Health with Probiotic Metabolomics
- Section V: Probiotics, Gut Immunology and Enteric Protection
- 9. Microbiota, Probiotics and Natural Immunity of the Gut
- 10. Interaction of Probiotics with the Acquired Immune System in the Gut
- 11. The Protective Role of Probiotics in Disturbed Enteric Microbiota
- 12. Modulation of Immune System by Probiotics to Protect against Enteric Disorders
- Section VI: Probiotics for Enteric Therapy
- 13. Probiotic-Pathogen Interaction and Enteric Cytoprotection
- 14. Bacteriocins of Probiotics and Enteric Cytoprotection
- 15. Probiotics in Clinical Practice as Therapeutics against Enteric Disorders
- 16. Potential Mechanisms of Enteric Cytoprotection by Probiotics: Lessons from Cultured Human Intestinal Cells
- 17. Probiotics and Enteric Cancers
- Section VII: The Future of Probiotics
- 18. Designer Probiotics and Enteric Cytoprotection
- 19. Future Prospects of Probiotics as Therapeutics against Enteric Disorders. .