A new study has unveiled fascinating insights into the complex relationship between milk fat globules and bacteria. The research, published in Food Chemistry, explores how the structural properties of ...
Human breast milk contains its own microbial ecosystem, and new research suggests these microbes may help seed an infant’s gut. Most discussions of breast milk highlight nutrients, antibodies, and the ...
Breast milk contains living bacteria that transfer to babies' guts, helping build healthy digestion and immune systems.
New research reveals that milk fosters beneficial gut bacteria like Faecalibacterium and Akkermansia, while cheese reduces certain microbes - reshaping how dairy impacts digestive health. Study: Dairy ...
A new study in Nature Communications doubles the number of publicly available metagenomic breast milk samples and shows how different combinations of bacteria in human milk contribute to the assembly ...
A study reveals that the structure of milk fat globules, rather than their chemical composition, plays a key role in their interactions with bacteria. Small globules promote the growth of beneficial ...
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