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URL:https://biotech.technion.ac.il/events/human-milk-bioactives-drive-the-
 establishment-and-function-of-the-infant-gut-microbiome-2/
SUMMARY:Human milk bioactives drive the establishment and function of the i
 nfant gut microbiome
DESCRIPTION:Human milk provides the nursing infant with molecules critical 
 to infant development\, homeostasis\, and health. A fraction of these mole
 cules are partially or fully indigestible and thus delivered intact to the
  infant colon. This includes human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) and nitrog
 enous molecules that potentially provide functions beyond their intrinsic 
 nutritive value. Accordingly\, these human milk molecules interact with gu
 t microbes to modulate the emergent physiology of the gut microbiome. Huma
 n milk non-protein nitrogen (NPN) is relatively poorly characterized\, in 
 particular their interactions with commensal microbiota. The genomics and 
 molecular microbiology underlying reciprocal interactions between benefici
 al bifidobacterial populations and human milk molecules will be presented 
 with an emphasis on HMOs and NPN.
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