The treatment not only enhances the safety of the fruit, but also extends its shelf life by reducing native microflora that may cause spoilage. |
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It is formed from decaying plant roots, leaves, etc. deposited at the surface, and the remains of microflora and microfauna living in the soil. |
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Increased mucous production prevents adherence and colonization by competing microflora. |
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This indicates that grass strips have a grape-positive microflora that is inhibited by pasteurization. |
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Within the bodies of brackish or salt water, an ephemeral microflora and fauna developed. |
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According to Brown, resistant starch is considered a prebiotic since it encourages the growth of microflora in the gut. |
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They feed the beneficial bacteria and modify the composition of intestinal microflora so probiotics can predominate. |
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Other foods and the presence of suitable microflora in the colon can cause patients to be more symptomatic. |
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The gastroenteric tract is a complex ecosystem where a dynamic balance between intestinal microflora and the host exists. |
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We find a great degree of biodiversity among the microfauna and microflora in their hypogeous systems, and in the epigeous macroflora. |
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This correlates with a combination of skin temperature, eccrine sweat gland secretions and local microflora. |
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Irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease, rheumatoid arthritis, and ankylosing spondylitis have all been linked to alterations in the intestinal microflora. |
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Organic matter and microflora are necessary for soil humification processes. |
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Treatment outcomes of dental flossing in twins: molecular analysis of the interproximal microflora. |
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It helps improve the soil's texture and structure, thereby increasing microflora and microfauna. |
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Its unique savoury, piquant flavour is the result of deep proteolysis during ripening, under the influence of the surface microflora. |
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After the water-soluble components of the leaf are leached out, fungi and other microflora attack its structure, making it soft and pliable. |
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There's a background microflora of things like Aeromonas that exist in streams. |
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Candida albicans is a fungus that is part of the microflora of healthy individuals. |
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Some of these defects clearly originate with the fungal and bacterial microflora of the grapes. |
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This suggests that a highly diverse soil fungus microflora is necessary for each species of plant to survive in a plant community. |
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The laboratory test results showed that, with the addition of appropriate catalysts, local microflora could be used. |
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Competition takes place between lactic acid bacteria that fermented the milk and other microflora. |
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The rest either undergoes enterohepatic recycling or demethylation by microflora in the intestine and immune system and eventual elimination through the feces. |
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Similarly, the relationship between the overall diet and composition of the microflora awaits further clarification using modern microbiological techniques. |
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This microflora, composed of 10 bacteria per gram of intestinal content, forms a stable ecosystem that permits the elimination of exogenous organisms. |
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When a mother includes fermented foods daily in her diet both before and during her pregnancy beneficial microflora with colonize both her intestines and her birth canal. |
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The lack of a lag phase in the mineralization indicated that the soil contained active microflora, conditioned to mineralize other natural phenols in soils. |
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The fermentation which occurs on the basis of the original microflora, together with the production technique, make it possible to obtain a unique and inimitable final product. |
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Not only do antibiotics kill swathes of useful microflora in a person's gut, they can also cause thrush, nausea, diarrhoea, vomiting and stomach pain. |
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Because the natural microflora present in milk frequently include undesirable types called psychrophiles, good farm sanitation and pasteurization or partial heat treatment are important to the cheese-making process. |
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These tests will be repeated after one, two and three months to find out if there have been any positive impacts on gut microflora in either the humans or the dogs. |
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Reingestion is poorly understood, but it is generally supposed that the process allows the animal to absorb in the upper gut vitamins produced by the microflora of the lower gut but not absorbable there. |
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For traditional cheeses, the use of starter cultures isolated and selected from the characteristic microflora of each cheese is of significant interest. |
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This problem also makes it difficult for the organic matter deposited on the soil to be incorporated due to the damage done to the fauna and microflora. |
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Parasites, microflora, echinoderms, crinoids, and reefs are among the ecological features described. |
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Influence of rhizosphere microflora on nutrition and growth of rooted aquatic macrophytes. |
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Fermentation may also enhance the absorption of minerals, and the probiotic properties of fermented milks may have beneficial effects on the microflora of the gastrointestinal tract. |
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Influence of hydrocolloidal silver nanoparticles on gastrointestinal microflora and morphology of enterocytes of quails. |
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An agrosystem consists of plant roots, the soil microflora, the soil fauna and the abiotic geochemical soil matrix. |
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He argued that accelerated aging is because of autointoxication, which is due to the toxins produced by gut microflora. |
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As a result microflora and fauna in the 43 km length area of this river in the territory of Azerbaijan has been annihilated, natural purification process has stopped, the river basin has become a dead zone. |
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Cover crops also encourage beneficial insects, mammals, birds, and microflora and microfauna to further strengthen the restored ecosystem. |
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On the one hand, undigested amino acids on the ileal level can be catabolized by the microflora of the large intestine or used for the synthesis of microbial protein. |
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Many of these species also have complicated digestive systems with a gut full of microflora and microfauna capable of extracting many of the nutrients from the plants. |
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Pig microflora contains cellulolytic and hemicellulolytic bacterial species that are also found to be highly active in the rumen. |
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The researchers determined various growth characteristics, including the lag phase duration, growth rate and maximum population density of the bacteria and native microflora. |
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Rarely appreciated in earlier studies is the fact that gastrointestinal microflora are efficient metabolizers of QA to hippuric acid or aromatic amino acids. |
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Intestinal microflora stimulates myoelectric activity of rat small intestine by promoting cyclic initiation and aboral propagation of migrating myoelectric complex. |
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Manipulation of rumen fluid pH and its influence on cellulolysis in sacco, dry matter degradation and the rumen microflora of sheep offered either hay or concentrate. |
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Glandorf DCM, Bakker PAHM, VanLoon LC Influence of the production of antibacterial and antifungal proteins by transgenic plants on the saprophytic soil microflora. |
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Moreover, it involves Academic partners with top expertise in atherosclerosis, sphingolipid metabolism, and gut microflora to validate targets in the ceramide metabolism. |
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It has been previously shown that the casing soil on which the mushroom fruiting bodies develop is a significant reservoir for the microflora of fresh mushrooms. |
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Corynebacteria have been isolated from a wide range of environments, but they can also occur as part of the indigenous microflora of animals and man. |
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