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Patrizia Brigidi
Researcher at University of Bologna
Publications - 273
Citations - 21389
Patrizia Brigidi is an academic researcher from University of Bologna. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gut flora & Microbiome. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 243 publications receiving 17599 citations. Previous affiliations of Patrizia Brigidi include University of Catania & Leiden University Medical Center.
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Inflammation and colorectal cancer, when microbiota-host mutualism breaks.
Marco Candela,Silvia Turroni,Elena Biagi,Franck Carbonero,Simone Rampelli,Carla Fiorentini,Patrizia Brigidi +6 more
TL;DR: It will become of primary importance to implement dietary or probiotics-based interventions aimed at preserving the microbiota-host mutualism along aging, counteracting deviations that favor a pro-carcinogenic microbiota asset.
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Impact of a synbiotic food on the gut microbial ecology and metabolic profiles
Beatrice Vitali,Maurice Ndagijimana,Federica Cruciani,Paola Carnevali,Marco Candela,Maria Elisabetta Guerzoni,Patrizia Brigidi +6 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the intake of a synbiotic food leads to a modulation of the Gut metabolic activities with a maintenance of the gut biostructure, suggesting potential health promoting effects of the synbiotics food.
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Rifaximin modulates the colonic microbiota of patients with Crohn's disease: an in vitro approach using a continuous culture colonic model system
Simone Maccaferri,Beatrice Vitali,Annett Klinder,Sofia Kolida,Maurice Ndagijimana,Luca Laghi,Fiorella Calanni,Patrizia Brigidi,Glenn R. Gibson,Adele Costabile +9 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that rifaximin, while not altering the overall structure of the human colonic microbiota, increased bifidobacteria and led to variation of metabolic profiles associated with potential beneficial effects on the host.
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Modulation of gut microbiota dysbioses in type 2 diabetic patients by macrobiotic Ma-Pi 2 diet.
Marco Candela,Elena Biagi,Matteo Soverini,Clarissa Consolandi,Sara Quercia,Marco Severgnini,Clelia Peano,Silvia Turroni,Simone Rampelli,Paolo Pozzilli,Mario Pianesi,Francesco Fallucca,Patrizia Brigidi +12 more
TL;DR: Both diets were effective in modulating gut microbiome dysbioses in T2D, resulting in an increase of the ecosystem diversity and supporting the recovery of a balanced community of health-promoting SCFA producers.
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Unbalance of intestinal microbiota in atopic children
Marco Candela,Simone Rampelli,Silvia Turroni,Marco Severgnini,Clarissa Consolandi,Gianluca De Bellis,Riccardo Masetti,Giampaolo Ricci,Andrea Pession,Patrizia Brigidi +9 more
TL;DR: The intestinal microbiota of atopic children showed a significant depletion in members of the Clostridium cluster IV, Faecalibacterium prausnitzii, Akkermansia muciniphila and an increase of the relative abundance of Enterobacteriaceae.