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A review of the impact of xenobiotics from dietary sources on infant health: Early life exposures and the role of the microbiota
ReviewAbstract: Xenobiotics are worldwide distributed and humans are unavoidably exposed to multiple chemical compouPalabras claves:breastfeeding, diet, Infant, microbiota, XenobioticAutores:Arias-Borrego A., Callejón-Leblic B., Collado M.C., García-Barrera T., Marta Calatayud ArroyoFuentes:scopusMaternal Microbiome and Metabolic Health Program Microbiome Development and Health of the Offspring
ReviewAbstract: Maternal nutritional, metabolic, and physiological states, as well as exposure to various environmenPalabras claves:Antibiotic, C-section, DIABÉTES, lactation, microbiota, neonatal health, nutrition, obesityAutores:Collado M.C., Koren O., Marta Calatayud ArroyoFuentes:scopusMaternal diet during pregnancy and intestinal markers are associated with early gut microbiota
ArticleAbstract: Background: Diet has an important role in host–microbiome interplay, which may result in intestinalPalabras claves:Intestinal permeability, maternal diet, microbiotaAutores:Collado M.C., Garcia-Mantrana I., Marta Calatayud Arroyo, Martínez-Costa C., Parra-Llorca A., Selma-Royo M.Fuentes:scopusMaternal microbiota, cortisol concentration, and post-partum weight recovery are dependent on mode of delivery
ArticleAbstract: The importance of the maternal microbiota in terms of the initial bacterial seeding has previously bPalabras claves:cortisol, Delivery mode, microbiome, Post-partum weight retentionAutores:Collado M.C., Garcia-Mantrana I., Marta Calatayud Arroyo, Martínez-Costa C., Parra-Llorca A., Selma-Royo M.Fuentes:scopusInsights into cancer and neurodegenerative diseases through selenoproteins and the connection with gut microbiota–current analytical methodologies
ArticleAbstract: Introduction: Selenium plays many key roles in health especially in connection with cancer and neuroPalabras claves:Cáncer, ICP-MS, metallomics, microbiota, neurodegenerative diseases, selenium, selenoproteins, speciationAutores:Arias-Borrego A., Callejón-Leblic B., Collado M.C., García-Barrera T., Gómez-Ariza J.L., Marta Calatayud ArroyoFuentes:scopus