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Influence of breast-feeding on the bifid flora of the newborn intestine.

H Beerens, C Romond, C Neut.   

Abstract

Because of the predominance of Bifidobacterium bifidum in the intestine of the breast-fed infant, growth promoting factors were sought in human milk. In vitro, studies showed the presence of specific growth factors for B. bifidum in human milk. Other milks, including cow's milk, sheep's milk, pig's milk, and infant formulas did not promote the growth of this species, but did show activity on Bifidobacterium infantis and Bifidobacterium longum.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 7192050     DOI: 10.1093/ajcn/33.11.2434

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Clin Nutr        ISSN: 0002-9165            Impact factor:   7.045


  8 in total

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Authors:  J R Korzenik; B K Dieckgraefe
Journal:  Dig Dis Sci       Date:  2000-06       Impact factor: 3.199

2.  Growth promotion of Bifidobacterium species by whey and casein fractions from human and bovine milk.

Authors:  B W Petschow; R D Talbott
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  1990-02       Impact factor: 5.948

3.  Oral bacteriotherapy in clinical practice. I. The use of different preparations in infants treated with antibiotics.

Authors:  G Zoppi; A Deganello; G Benoni; F Saccomani
Journal:  Eur J Pediatr       Date:  1982-09       Impact factor: 3.183

4.  Modulation of Clostridium perfringens intestinal colonization in infants delivered by caesarean section.

Authors:  E Bezirtzoglou; M B Romond; C Romond
Journal:  Infection       Date:  1989 Jul-Aug       Impact factor: 3.553

5.  The development of bacterial flora of premature neonates.

Authors:  V O Rotimi; S A Olowe; I Ahmed
Journal:  J Hyg (Lond)       Date:  1985-06

6.  Barrier effect of Bifidobacterium longum on a pathogenic Escherichia coli strain by gut colonization in the germ-free rat.

Authors:  J C Faure; D A Schellenberg; A Bexter; H P Wuerzner
Journal:  Z Ernahrungswiss       Date:  1984-03

7.  Bifidobacterium, Bacteroides, and Clostridium spp. in fecal samples from breast-fed and bottle-fed infants with and without iron supplement.

Authors:  E A Mevissen-Verhage; J H Marcelis; M N de Vos; W C Harmsen-van Amerongen; J Verhoef
Journal:  J Clin Microbiol       Date:  1987-02       Impact factor: 5.948

8.  Ferrous iron uptake by Bifidobacterium breve.

Authors:  A Bezkorovainy; L Solberg
Journal:  Biol Trace Elem Res       Date:  1989-06       Impact factor: 3.738

  8 in total

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