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Interaction of gut microbiota with selected flavonoids
Balatka, Štěpán ; Hodek, Petr (advisor) ; Koblihová, Jitka (referee)
The microflora located on the surface of and inside the human body is a very large system. The intestinal microflora of the gastrointestinal tract is a very important and still not fully explored area. The intestinal microflora consists of many types of bacteria, viruses, fungi or some single-cell eukaryotic heterotrophic organisms. The intestinal microflora is involved, for example, in the synthesis of vitamins, digestion of polysacharides or in the storing of fats. It is significantly involved in the metabolism of foreign substances and digestion of food. The activity of foreign substances can influence the composition of the intestinal microflora. It must not be forgotten that the composition of the intestinal microflora differs in separate individuals and is changeable during life. The metabolism of foreign substances in relation to the human organism is a subject of global studies. This work is devoted to the metabolism of myricetin and its influence on the digestive tract of a healthy individual and a person with celiac disease. It is also studied whether myricetin affects the biodiversity of intestinal bacteria. The collected stool samples from donor A (a person with celiac disease) and B (a healthy control) were incubated at 0, 3 and 6 hours in McDougall buffer with myricetin. They were...

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