Gut
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Eating Mosses Make Gut Healthy because of This New Polysaccharide
A team of researchers including from the University of Adelaide has discovered a new polysaccharide present in mosses which is similar to beta-glucan and can be subjugated for health or other uses. Polysaccharides are a complex carbohydrate made up of sugar molecules. They found that this new complex carbohydrate is very similar to beta-glucan which is gut-friendly, health-promoting and is also found…
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Parasite Imitates Human Proteins To Get “Ready Meal” From Gut
A new research published in the journal GigaScience, done by a team at the University of East Anglia (UEA) discovered the mechanism by which parasite's activities were causing severe symptoms in some patients.
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