The effect of an acute aspirin challenge on intestinal permeability in healthy adults with and without prophylactic probiotic consumption: a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized trial.
Taylor C JudkinsRebecca J Solch-OttaianoBrendan Ceretto-ClarkCarmelo NievesJames ColeeYu WangThomas A TompkinsSara E Caballero-CaleroBobbi Langkamp-HenkenPublished in: BMC gastroenterology (2024)
The acute aspirin challenge significantly increased intestinal permeability similarly in both groups, and prophylactic probiotic consumption was unable to prevent the loss in this particular model.
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