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Increases Faecalibacterium duncaniae - : vitamin d |
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Vitamin D and The Gut Microbiota: a Narrative Literature Review. Clinical nutrition research (Clin Nutr Res ) Vol: 10 Issue 3 Pages: 181-191 Pub: 2021 Jul Epub: 2021 Jul 20 Authors Tangestani H , Boroujeni HK , Djafarian K , Emamat H , Shab-Bidar S , Html Article Publication |
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Effects of supplementation with vitamin D(3) on growth performance, lipid metabolism and cecal microbiota in broiler chickens. Frontiers in veterinary science (Front Vet Sci ) Vol: 12 Issue Pages: 1542637 Pub: 2025 Epub: 2025 Feb 6 Authors Li J , Li X , Tian J , Xu L , Chen Y , Jiang S , Zhang G , Lu J , Html Article Publication |
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Effects of colon-targeted vitamins on the composition and metabolic activity of the human gut microbiome- a pilot study. Gut microbes (Gut Microbes ) Vol: 13 Issue 1 Pages: 1-20 Pub: 2021 Jan-Dec Epub: Authors Pham VT , Fehlbaum S , Seifert N , Richard N , Bruins MJ , Sybesma W , Rehman A , Steinert RE , Publication |
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Dietary Supplementation with Vitamin D, Fish Oil or Resveratrol Modulates the Gut Microbiome in Inflammatory Bowel Disease. International journal of molecular sciences (Int J Mol Sci ) Vol: 23 Issue 1 Pages: Pub: 2021 Dec 24 Epub: 2021 Dec 24 Authors Wellington VNA , Sundaram VL , Singh S , Sundaram U , Publication |
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