New insights into the cultivability of human milk microbiota from ingestion to digestion and implications for its immunomodulatory properties
Charles Le Bras,
Alizé Mouchard,
Lucie Rault
et al.
Abstract:Human milk (HM) microbiota is increasingly studied for its potential health benefits. However, the physiological state of HM bacteria and consequently their effects on gut homeostasis remain a question. This study investigated the physiological state of the HM microbiota by characterizing its cultivable fraction, as it might be at the point of ingestion and assessing the effects of digestion on the cultivability and immunomodulatory properties of six prevalent HM strains. The microbiota of 28 HM samples was an… Show more
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