2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-40881/v1
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High-fat diet-induced oxidative stress links increased colonisation of Lactobacillus sakei with its anti-inflammatory properties in obesity

Abstract: Abstract Background: Obesity is one of the major public health problems related to various chronic health conditions, with steadily increasing prevalence worldwide. Lactobacillus provides various benefits to the host body; however, its role in obesity is unknown. Results: In this study, we found higher colonisation of Lactobacillus sakei species in obesity group, which in turn was related to increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels induced by higher fat intake. We… Show more

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