Xylo-oligosaccharide (XOS) in combination with inulin modulates both the intestinal environment and immune status in healthy subjects, while XOS alone only shows prebiotic properties.
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J. Lecerf | P. Pouillart | A. Abdelnour | E. Clerc | Yann Dugenet | Claude-Narcisse Niamba | L. Rhazi | A. Cayzeele | A. Jaruga | H. Younes | H. Jacobs | G. Lambrey | G. Abdelnour | F. Dépeint
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