Synbiotic Containing HMOs Evaluated for Dysbiosis
According to an article published in the journal Cell Host & Microbe, researchers examined 56 healthy volunteers who had consumed antibiotics, then provided a synbiotic comprising the infant gut microbe, Bifidobacterium longum subspecies infantis (B. infantis), and human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs). The researchers observed increases in lactate-consuming Veillonella, and changes in metabolites associated with inflammatory status, suggesting that the symbiotic showed promise for use in dysbiosis.
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