2008
DOI: 10.1271/bbb.80155
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Dietary α-Linked Galacto-Oligosaccharide Suppresses Ovalbumin-Induced Allergic Peritonitis in BALB/c Mice

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“…Thus, prebiotics act first to ensure selective stimulation of the activity of beneficial autochtonous bacterial strains [38], but they do not stimulate the same genera of intestinal microbiota in humans and rodents. Indeed, in humans, prebiotics specifically increase bifidobacterial populations in fecal samples [33,44,45], whereas lactobacilli populations are increased significantly in the fecal microbiota of rodents (rat, mouse) [46,47]. Last but not least, some prebiotics (GOS) can exert a direct antimicrobial effect, as they can adhere to the binding sites of bacteria on the enterocyte surface and thus, block the adhesion of pathogenic bacteria to intestinal epithelial cells [42,48].…”
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“…Thus, prebiotics act first to ensure selective stimulation of the activity of beneficial autochtonous bacterial strains [38], but they do not stimulate the same genera of intestinal microbiota in humans and rodents. Indeed, in humans, prebiotics specifically increase bifidobacterial populations in fecal samples [33,44,45], whereas lactobacilli populations are increased significantly in the fecal microbiota of rodents (rat, mouse) [46,47]. Last but not least, some prebiotics (GOS) can exert a direct antimicrobial effect, as they can adhere to the binding sites of bacteria on the enterocyte surface and thus, block the adhesion of pathogenic bacteria to intestinal epithelial cells [42,48].…”
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“…Animal models All animal studies have been performed in mice, particularly using those with a Balb/c genetic background [47,131,132]. Various prebiotics were used: GOS [47], FOS [132,133], or the GOS/inulin combination, with or without pectin-derived acidic oligosaccharides [131]. All studies showed a preventive effect of prebiotics on allergy.…”
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“…Recent studies suggested that some oligosaccharides modulate immune reactions directly [9,10,11,12]. Considering the utilization of LNB as a food material, such direct effect should be examined.…”
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“…Otro de los efectos bioactivos que se les atribuye a los oligosacáridos es la capacidad de modular directamente la respuesta inmune (Osanya et al, 2011;Pirapatdit et al, 2008;Sonoyama et al, 2005), así se han descrito efectos inmunomoduladores para OLH sialilados (Bode et al, 2004a;Bode et al, 2004b;Eiwegger et al, 2010;Eiwegger et al, 2004) y fucosilados (Atochina and Harn, 2005;Terrazas et al, 2001).…”
Section: Producción De Lnb Y Gnb Y Evaluación De Su Potencial Prebióunclassified