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Pascal Loubière
Researcher at University of Toulouse
Publications - 71
Citations - 3251
Pascal Loubière is an academic researcher from University of Toulouse. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lactococcus lactis & Fermentation. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 71 publications receiving 2999 citations. Previous affiliations of Pascal Loubière include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & Institut national des sciences appliquées.
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Control of the shift from homolactic acid to mixed-acid fermentation in Lactococcus lactis: predominant role of the NADH/NAD+ ratio.
TL;DR: During batch growth of Lactococcus lactis subsp.
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Respiration Capacity of the Fermenting Bacterium Lactococcus lactis and Its Positive Effects on Growth and Survival
Patrick Duwat,Sophie Sourice,Bénédicte Cesselin,Gilles Lamberet,Karin Vido,Philippe Gaudu,Yves Le Loir,Florent Violet,Pascal Loubière,Alexandra Gruss +9 more
TL;DR: It is shown that oxygen can be beneficial to L. lactis if heme is present during aerated growth and survival is markedly improved compared to results obtained under the usual fermentation conditions, suggesting that this organism may be better adapted to respiration than to traditional fermentative metabolism.
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Physiology of pyruvate metabolism in Lactococcus lactis.
TL;DR: It will be demonstrated that the metabolic transformation of pyruvate can be predicted if the growth-limiting constraints are adequately established and the normal pathways can no longer maintain balanced carbon flux.
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Kinetic analysis of red pigment and citrinin production by Monascus ruber as a function of organic acid accumulation.
Hassan Hajjaj,Philippe Blanc,Evelyne Groussac,Jean-Louis Uribelarrea,Gérard Goma,Pascal Loubière +5 more
TL;DR: It was concluded that the decrease in red pigment production during the culture was due to the inhibitory effect of an unknown product whose accumulation was favored in aerobic conditions.
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Stress disrupts intestinal mucus barrier in rats via mucin O-glycosylation shift: prevention by a probiotic treatment
Stéphanie Da Silva,Catherine Robbe-Masselot,Afifa Ait-Belgnaoui,Alessandro Mancuso,Myriam Mercade-Loubière,Christel Salvador-Cartier,Marion Gillet,Laurent Ferrier,Pascal Loubière,Etienne Dague,Vassilia Theodorou,Muriel Mercier-Bonin +11 more
TL;DR: Water avoidance stress induced gut hyperpermeability and visceral hypersensitivity but did not modify either the number of intestinal goblet cells or Muc2 expression, and L. farciminis treatment prevented these alterations, conferring epithelial and mucus barrier strengthening.