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Dietary calcium phosphate strongly impacts gut microbiome changes elicited by inulin and galacto-oligosaccharides consumption.

Jori FuhrenMarkus SchwalbeJos BoekhorstChristiane RöschHenk A ScholsMichiel Kleerebezem
Published in: Microbiome (2021)
Despite the prebiotic's substantial difference in chemical structure, sugar composition, oligomer size, and the microbial degradation pathway involved in their utilization, inulin and GOS modulated the gut microbiota very similarly, in a manner that strongly depended on the dietary calcium phosphate level. Therefore, our study implies that the collection of detailed diet information including micronutrient balance is necessary to correctly assess diet-driven microbiota analysis. Video Abstract.
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