Role of gut bacteria in human toxicology and pharmacologyCRC Press, 14 ian. 2004 - 286 pagini An examination of the composition and metabolic activity of microorganisms commonly found in the human gut. Chapters cover the effects gut flora have on ingested compounds, vitamin production and gastrointestinal disorders. Comparisons are also made between microbial and mammalian metabolism. |
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Section 2 Nitrogen metabolism | 37 |
Section 3 Carbohydrate metabolism | 95 |
Section 4 Fat metabolism | 129 |
Section 5 Sulphur metabolism | 158 |
Section 6 Metabolism of miscellaneous compounds | 192 |
Section 7 Biliary excretion and enterohepatic circulation | 225 |
Section 8 Probiotics | 255 |
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Role of gut bacteria in human toxicology and pharmacology Bradley Hillman Previzualizare limitată - 1995 |
Role of gut bacteria in human toxicology and pharmacology Bradley Hillman Previzualizare limitată - 2004 |
Role of gut bacteria in human toxicology and pharmacology Bradley Hillman Nu există previzualizare disponibilă - 1995 |
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