The syndrome of increased intestinal permeability: a focus on microbiota

Journal Title: Сучасна гастроентерологія - Year 2018, Vol 0, Issue 4

Abstract

The literature data have been presented regarding the syndrome of increased intestinal permeability, the role of intestinal; dysbiosis in the development of the increased intestinal permeability and its effects on the development of intestinal, hepatic, cardiovascular diseases, metabolic and nervous disorders, as well as peculiarities of dietary correction and the use of probiotics.

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G. А. Anokhina

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  • EP ID EP417409
  • DOI 10.30978/MG-2018-3-85
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G. А. Anokhina (2018). The syndrome of increased intestinal permeability: a focus on microbiota. Сучасна гастроентерологія, 0(4), 85-89. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-417409