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Pieter Van den Abbeele

Researcher at Ghent University

Publications -  105
Citations -  4433

Pieter Van den Abbeele is an academic researcher from Ghent University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gut flora & Prebiotic. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 84 publications receiving 3194 citations.

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Lacticaseibacillus rhamnosus ATCC 53103 and Limosilactobacillus reuteri ATCC 53608 Synergistically Boost Butyrate Levels upon Tributyrin Administration Ex Vivo

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors investigated the potential to manage butyrate supply via tributyrin oil supplementation using the ex vivo SIFR® (Systemic Intestinal Fermentation Research) technology, a highly reproducible, in vivo predictive gut model that accurately preserves in vivo derived microbiota and enables addressing interpersonal differences.
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P23 Influence of a multi-strain probiotic on gut microbiome modulation and metabolic function, epithelial tight junction integrity and intestinal inflammation utilising a multi-compartmental in-vitro gut model of decompensated cirrhosis

TL;DR: Bjarnason et al. as discussed by the authors evaluated the effects of Symprove™ and metabolites derived from colonic fermentation on faecal microbiome composition, intestinal barrier integrity, immune markers, and wound healing.
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Dynamic effects of probiotic formula ecologic®825 on human small intestinal ileostoma microbiota: a network theory approach

TL;DR: In this article , the effects of a probiotic formula (Ecologic®825) on the adult human small intestinal ileostoma microbiota were investigated, and the results showed that supplementation with the probiotic formulas led to a reduction in the growth of pathobionts, such as Enterococcaceae and Enterobacteriaceae, and a decrease in ethanol production.
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Long-Term Lactulose Administration Improves Dysbiosis Induced by Antibiotic and C. difficile in the PathoGutTM SHIME Model

TL;DR: The results support further human intervention studies aiming to validate the in vitro beneficial effects of lactulose on gut microbiome recovery during antibiotic exposure and CDI and show a significant bifidogenic potential and restored key commensal members of the gut ecosystem such as Lactobacillaceae, Veillonellaceae and Lachnospiraceae.
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HMOs Exert Marked Bifidogenic Effects on Children’s Gut Microbiota Ex Vivo, Due to Age-Related Bifidobacterium Species Composition

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors evaluated how HMOs [2'Fucosyllactose (2'FL), Lacto-N-neotetraose (LNnT), 3'Sialyllactoses (3'SL), 6'SL, 6'SIALYCLACTOSE (6'SL) and blends thereof affect the microbiota of 6-year-old children and adults, compared to prebiotics inulin (IN) and fructooligosaccharides (FOS).