Citations are updated once a week. Recently added citations may not appear.
The suggestion is based on each study and bacteria having different weight based on a multitude of factors. For example, how severe a shift is seen.
Context | Citation |
---|---|
Increases Clostridiaceae - : Coffee |
👪
Phenolic compounds from red wine and coffee are associated with specific intestinal microorganisms in allergic subjects. Food & function (Food Funct ) Vol: 7 Issue 1 Pages: 104-9 Pub: 2016 Jan Epub: Authors Cuervo A , Hevia A , López P , Suárez A , Diaz C , Sánchez B , Margolles A , González S , Publication |
Decreases Clostridiaceae - : Coffee |
👪
The modulatory effect of polyphenols from green tea, oolong tea and black tea on human intestinal microbiota in vitro. Journal of food science and technology (J Food Sci Technol ) Vol: 55 Issue 1 Pages: 399-407 Pub: 2018 Jan Epub: 2017 Dec 2 Authors Sun H , Chen Y , Cheng M , Zhang X , Zheng X , Zhang Z , Html Article Publication |
Decreases Clostridiaceae - : Coffee |
👶
Epigallocatechin-3-Gallate Decreases Plasma and Urinary Levels of p-Cresol by Modulating Gut Microbiota in Mice. ACS omega (ACS Omega ) Vol: 7 Issue 44 Pages: 40034-40041 Pub: 2022 Nov 8 Epub: 2022 Oct 28 Authors Unno T , Ichitani M , Html Article Publication |
Decreases Clostridiaceae - : Coffee |
👪
Influence of coffee (Coffea arabica) and galacto-oligosaccharide consumption on intestinal microbiota and the host responses. FEMS microbiology letters (FEMS Microbiol Lett ) Vol: 343 Issue 2 Pages: 161-8 Pub: 2013 Jun Epub: 2013 May 9 Authors Nakayama T , Oishi K , Publication |
Decreases Clostridiaceae - : Coffee |
📓
Effect of tea phenolics and their aromatic fecal bacterial metabolites on intestinal microbiota. Research in microbiology (Res Microbiol ) Vol: 157 Issue 9 Pages: 876-84 Pub: 2006 Nov Epub: 2006 Aug 18 Authors Lee HC , Jenner AM , Low CS , Lee YK , Publication |
0 π | π’ 0 |
Explanations /Info /Descriptions are influenced by Large Language Models and may not be accurate and include some hallucinations.Please report any to us for correction.
Copyright 2016 - 2025 Lassesen Consulting, LLC[2007], DBA, Microbiome Prescription All rights served. Permission to data scrap or reverse engineer is explicitly denied to all users.U.S.Code Title 18 PART I CHAPTER 47 Β§β―1030, CETS No.185, CFAA Use of data on this site is prohibited except under written license.There is no charge for individual personal use.Use for any commercial applications or research requires a written license. Caveat emptor: Analysis and suggestions are based on modelling(and thus infererence ) based on studies.The data sources are usually given for those that wish to consider alternative inferences.theories and models. Inventions /Methodologies on this site are Patent Pending.
Microbiome Prescription do not make any representations that data or analyses available on this site is suitable for human diagnostic purposes, for informing treatment decisions,
or for any other purposes and accept no responsibility or liability whatsoever for such use.
This site is not in strict compliance with Personal Health Information Laws. [216.73.216 ]