Sunee Nitisinprasert
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Jatuponwiphat T, Namrak T, Nitisinprasert S, Nakphaichit M, Vongsangnak W
PeerJ
. 2021 Oct;
9:e12226.
PMID: 34707932
KUB-AC5 has been widely used as probiotic in chicken for reduction. However, a preferable carbon source and growth phase is poorly characterized underlying metabolic responses on growth and inhibition effects...
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Sathitkowitchai W, Suratannon N, Keawsompong S, Weerapakorn W, Patumcharoenpol P, Nitisinprasert S, et al.
PeerJ
. 2021 Oct;
9:e12158.
PMID: 34616618
The impact of copra meal hydrolysate (CMH) on gut health was assessed by conducting a double-blinded, placebo-controlled study. Sixty healthy adult participants, aged 18-40 years were assigned to daily consume...
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Buddhasiri S, Sukjoi C, Kaewsakhorn T, Nambunmee K, Nakphaichit M, Nitisinprasert S, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2021 Sep;
12:716761.
PMID: 34497597
Acute non-typhoidal salmonellosis (NTS) caused by Typhimurium (STM) is among the most prevalent of foodborne diseases. A global rising of antibiotic resistance strains of STM raises an urgent need for...
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Wongrattanapipat S, Chiracharoenchitta A, Choowongwitthaya B, Komsathorn P, La-Ongkham O, Nitisinprasert S, et al.
Food Sci Technol Int
. 2021 Apr;
28(4):353-365.
PMID: 33926303
From 61 lactic acid bacteria (LAB) isolates, three had good cholesterol-lowering properties, with KUB-D18 having the highest cholesterol assimilation (68.75%) (51 µg/10 CFU). In addition, HM04-25 and HM04-3 had the...
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Nakkarach A, Foo H, Song A, Abdul Mutalib N, Nitisinprasert S, Withayagiat U
Microb Cell Fact
. 2021 Feb;
20(1):36.
PMID: 33546705
Background: Extracellular metabolites of short chain fatty acids (SCFA) excreted by gut microbiota have been reported to play an important role in the regulation of intestinal homeostasis. Apart from supplying...
16.
Kingkaw A, Nakphaichit M, Suratannon N, Nitisinprasert S, Wongoutong C, Chatchatee P, et al.
PeerJ
. 2020 Oct;
8:e9988.
PMID: 33033661
The infant gut microbiome consists of a complex and diverse microbial community. Comprehensive taxonomic and metabolic functional knowledge about microbial communities supports medical and biological applications, such as fecal diagnostics....
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Nakkarach A, Foo H, Song A, Nitisinprasert S, Withayagiat U
3 Biotech
. 2020 Jun;
10(7):296.
PMID: 32550113
Ingested dietary fibres are hydrolysed by colon microbiota to produce energy-providing short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) that stimulate anti-inflammatory effects. SCFA-producing bacteria were screened from bacteria isolated from human faeces using...
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Plupjeen S, Chawjiraphan W, Charoensiddhi S, Nitisinprasert S, Nakphaichit M
3 Biotech
. 2020 Jun;
10(7):295.
PMID: 32550112
Probiotic is an alternative method to treat intestinal infection disease caused by antibiotic-resistant bacteria. In this study, KA-FF 1-4 demonstrated to have the potential to inhibit the growth of Vancomycin-resistant...
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La-Ongkham O, Nakphaichit M, Nakayama J, Keawsompong S, Nitisinprasert S
3 Biotech
. 2020 Jun;
10(6):276.
PMID: 32537376
The gut microbial diversity of Thai people was investigated between two large cohorts, adult and elderly subjects, from the middle region of Thailand; the cohorts were divided into different age...
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Sritrakul N, Nitisinprasert S, Keawsompong S
3 Biotech
. 2020 Jan;
10(2):44.
PMID: 31988838
Hydrolysis products of defatted copra meal (DCM) hydrolysis were investigated with either recombinant β-mannanases from KUB-CW2-3 (KMAN-3) or NT 6.7 (MAN 6.7). Morphological changes and functional groups of solid residues...