Dihydrodaidzein-producing Clostridium-like intestinal bacterium, strain TM-40, affects in vitro metabolism of daidzein by fecal microbiota of human male equol producer and non-producers
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概要
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- 2011-07-01
著者
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Tamura Motoi
National Food Research Institute Naro
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Hori Sachiko
National Food Research Institute Naro
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Nakagawa Hiroyuki
National Food Research Institute Naro
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Tamura Motoi
National Food Res. Inst. Ibaraki Jpn
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Nakagawa Hiroyuki
National Food Research Institute
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Hori Sachiko
National Food Research Institute
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