Hemp Research — Page 21

Peer-reviewed industrial hemp research papers, sorted by publication date. Browse the latest findings on hemp cultivation, processing, materials science, biomedical applications, and regulatory science from PubMed, OpenAlex, and other indexed sources.

Salt sensitivity potentiates high-salt diet-induced intestinal barrier disruption and gut microbiome dysbiosis in rats (2026)

Introduction The high-salt diet is a prevalent eating habit associated with health risks. This study investigated the impact of high salt on intestinal barrier disruption and gut microbiome dysbiosis using Wistar and Dahl salt-sensitive rat models. Methods Rats were fed a normal diet or a high-salt diet for eight weeks. Body weight and plasma inflammatory cytokines were monitore

Enteral supplementation with Bifidobacterium animalis Bb-12 modulates gut microbiome and improves intestinal barrier in very preterm infants: a randomized, controlled trial (2024)

Abstract Purpose How probiotic supplementation initiates an effective prophylactic measure for modulating the colonization and development of gut microbiota and preventing necrotizing enterocolitis and late-onset sepsis in very preterm infants remains unclear. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the effects of early enteral supplementation with Bifidobacterium animalis Bb-12 on the gut microbiome and intestinal barrier function in very preterm infants. Methods Seventy-one very premature

42 Remodeling intestinal barrier damage and gut microbiome by bioengineered probiotics (2024)

Abstract Intestinal barrier dysfunction, inflammation, and increased expression of heat shock protein 60 (Hsp60) are features of the dysbiotic gut. Probiotics can alleviate inflammation but are ineffective due to poor adhesion and adaptation to the inflamed bowel. We hypothesized that enhancing probiotic adhesion to intestinal cells may augment the immunomodulatory response, mucosal healing, tight junction restoration, and microbiome remodeling. Listeria adhesion protein (LAP; 94-

The role of the gut microbiome and intestinal barrier in liver diseases (2021)

The human gastrointestinal tract is inhabited by almost 100 trillion bacteria, more than 90 % of which belong to the phylotypes Bacteroidetes and Firmicutes. This is about the same as the entire human body contains. The complex network of microbes that inhabit the body regulates its health and is supported by a balance of genetic and dietary factors. For the proper existence and survival of microbial populations in the intestine, a strictly regulated intestinal barrier is required, the violation

Leaky Gut: Effect of Dietary Fiber and Fats on Microbiome and Intestinal Barrier (2021)

Intestinal tract is the boundary that prevents harmful molecules from invading into the mucosal tissue, followed by systemic circulation. Intestinal permeability is an index for intestinal barrier integrity. Intestinal permeability has been shown to increase in various diseases—not only intestinal inflammatory diseases, but also systemic diseases, including diabetes, chronic kidney dysfunction, cancer, and cardiovascular diseases. Chronic increase of intestinal permeability is termed ‘leaky gut’

Alpha-linolenic acid (2022)

Peer-reviewed industrial hemp research by Pandohee, Jessica published in Nutraceuticals and Health Care (2022).