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International Journal of Pharmaceutics

Nutritional Epidemiology

A Promising Treatment Option for Patients with Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Clostridium 2020

Microorganisms

Treatment with a spore-based probiotic containing five strains of Bacillus

The Role of Probiotic Bacillus Spores and Amino Acids with Immunoglobulins on a Rat Enteropathy Model

Ongoing Treatment with a Spore-Based Probiotic Containing Five Strains of Bacillus Improves Outcomes of Mild COVID-19

Bifidobacterium longum 1714 as a translational psychobiotic: modulation of stress, electrophysiology and neurocognition in healthy volunteers

Improvements in sleep indices during exam stress due to consumption of a Bifidobacterium longum

Efficacy of Lactobacillus reuteri Supplementation in Eradication of H. pylori: A Comparison Study with Triple Drug Therapy

Endotoxemie metabolica

Probiotic Bacillus Spores Protect Against Acetaminophen Induced Acute Liver Injury in Rats

MSB Triglyceride Study

Hepatic encephalopaty

Probiotic Bacillus Spores Together with Amino Acids

Natural Endotoxemia in Dogs

Effects of combined prebiotic, probiotic, IgG and amino acid supplementation on the gut microbiome of patients with inflammatory bowel disease

Prebiotic/probiotic supplementation resulted in reduced visceral fat and mRNA expression associated with adipose tissue infammation, systemic infammation, and chronic disease risk

Bifidobacterium longum 1714TM Strain Modulates Brain Activity of Healthy Volunteers During Social Stress

Prospective Placebo-Controlled Assessment of Spore-Based Probiotic Supplementation on Sebum Production, Skin Barrier Function, and Acne

The effect of Lactobacillus reuteri supplementation in Helicobacter pylori infection: a placebo-controlled, single-blind study