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Naoki Yamamoto
Publications - 7
Citations - 23
Naoki Yamamoto is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Internal medicine. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 9 citations.
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Benefits of Gut Microbiota Reconstitution by Beta 1,3-1,6 Glucans in Subjects with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Other Neurodegenerative Diseases.
Kadalraja Raghavan,Vidyasagar Devaprasad Dedeepiya,Naoki Yamamoto,Nobunao Ikewaki,Tohru Sonoda,Masaru Iwasaki,Ramesh Shankar Kandaswamy,Rajappa Senthilkumar,Senthilkumar Preethy,Samuel J. K. Abraham +9 more
TL;DR: AFO-202 beta 1,3-1,6 glucan, in addition to balancing the gut microbiome in children with ASD and its role in effective control of curli-producing Enterobacteriaceae that leads to α-synuclein misfolding and accumulation, may have a prophylactic role in Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases as well.
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Carbon and Nitrogen Stable Isotope Analysis on Trophic Structures
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Two unique biological response-modifier glucans beneficially regulating gut microbiota and faecal metabolome in a non-alcoholic steatohepatitis animal model, with potential applications in human health and disease
Senthilkumar Preethy,Nobunao Ikewaki,Gary A. Levy,Kadalraja Raghavan,Vidyasagar Devaprasad Dedeepiya,Naoki Yamamoto,S. Srinivasan,Natarajan Ranganathan,Masaru Iwasaki,Rajappa Senthilkumar,Samuel J. K. Abraham +10 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors assessed the gut microbiota and faecal metabolome in a static animal model of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and found that the abundance of Firmicutes decreased, whereas that of Bacteroides increased and was the highest in the AFO-202+N-163 group.
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Elucidation of Mechanisms of Heavy Metal Accumulation in Stream Aquatic Insects by Nitrogen and Carbon Stable Isotope Analysis
TL;DR: The relationship between metal concentrations and level of δ15N in fauna indicated biodilutions for Pb and Ag through the food webs must be caused by high concentrations of metals in algae and fine particulate organic matter as the main feeding sources for harvivores and detorivores.
A novel sustainable role of compost as a universal protective substitute for fish, chicken, pig, and cattle, and its estimation by structural equation modeling
Hirokuni Miyamoto,Wataru Suda,Hiroaki Kodama,Hideyuki Takahashi,Yumiko Nakanishi,Shigeharu Moriya,Kana Adachi,Nao Kiriyama,Masaya Wada,Daisuke Sudo,Shunsuke Ito,Minami Shibata,Shinji Wada,Takako Murano,Hitoshi Taguchi,Chie Shindo,Arisa Tsuboi,Naoki Tsuji,Makiko Matsuura,Chitose Ishii,T. Nakaguma,Toshiyuki Ito,Toru Okada,Teruo Matsushita,T. Satoh,Tamotsu Kato,Atsushi Kurotani,Hideaki Shima,Y. Inabu,Yukihiro Tashiro,Kenji Sakai,Kenichi Mori,Kenta Suzuki,Takeshi Miura,Hidetoshi Morita,Shinji Fukuda,Jun Kikuchi,Hisashi Miyamoto,Masahira Hattori,Naoki Yamamoto,Hiroshi Ohno +40 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors show that oral administration of compost and/or its derived thermophilic Bacillaceae, i.e., Caldibacillus hisashii and Weizmannia coagulans, can modulate the prophylactic activities of various industrial animals.