| Literature DB >> 16469162 |
Violaine Rochet1, Lionel Rigottier-Gois, Malène Sutren, Marie-Noëlle Krementscki, Claude Andrieux, Jean-Pierre Furet, Patrick Tailliez, Florence Levenez, Agnès Mogenet, Jean-Louis Bresson, Séverine Méance, Chantal Cayuela, Antony Leplingard, Joël Doré.
Abstract
The composition and activities of the faecal microbiota in twelve healthy subjects analysed in a single open study were monitored before (1-week baseline step), during (10 d supplementation step) and after (10 d follow-up step) the ingestion of a fermented milk containing Lactobacillus casei DN-114 001. Fluorescent in situ hybridisation with group-specific DNA probes, real-time PCR using L. paracasei group-specific primers and temporal temperature gradient gel electrophoresis (TTGE) using group-specific primers were carried out, together with bacterial enzyme activity and metabolite analyses to monitor the structure and activities of the faecal microbiota. L. casei DNA was detected in the faeces of all of the subjects by TTGE after 10 d supplementation. Its quantification by real-time PCR showed a 1000-fold increase during the test step compared with initial levels. No major modification in either the dominant members of the faecal microbiota or their activities was observed during the trial. In conclusion, the short-term consumption of a milk product containing L. casei DN-114 001 was accompanied by a high, transient increase in the quantity of this strain in the faeces of all of the subjects without markedly affecting biochemical or bacteriological factors.Entities:
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Year: 2006 PMID: 16469162 DOI: 10.1079/bjn20051625
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Nutr ISSN: 0007-1145 Impact factor: 3.718