Beneficial Microbes Consultancy
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Consultant for probiotics, prebiotics, gut health, etc.
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Joined January 2014
I’m attending #Probiota Americas 2025 — the leading event for the microbiome, probiotics, prebiotics, and postbiotics industries in North America! 📅 Dates: June 9-11, 2025 📍 Location: Vancouver, Canada Will you be there too? Book your spot:
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Study in Beneficial Microbes highlighted by NutraIngredients @NutraEurope:
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An in vitro study found that Zambia’s fermented milk, mabisi, impacts gut microbiota similarly to the prebiotic FOS. Both live and heat-treated mabisi increased beneficial bacteria and short-chain...
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In my network: for sale an *Illumina NovaSeq XPlus*. Barely used, served as a back-up. Purchased a year ago for 1.2 MEuro, goes for 660 kEuro. In case of interest, drop me a DM and I'll connect you with the company.
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For my Dutch speaking followers: Gezond of gelul? De titel van een BNN/VARA programma. Ik doe mee in aflevering 6; vanaf vandaag online op NPO Start, op 12 Feb uitgezonden op NPO3:
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Op social media wemelt het van de gezondheidsclaims. Influencers voorzien dagelijks advies aan hun volgers en prijzen producten aan die goed zouden zijn voor je gezondheid. Maar kloppen deze beweri...
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Beneficial Microbes has published a new issue (Vol. 15, No. 4), which opens with #OpenAccess Opinion article “Why do clinical guidelines for probiotics differ?”. The issue also contains five research articles, two of which are in #OpenAccess. https://t.co/a6imITNucM
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* New Issue * No less than five #OpenAccess research articles can be found in Beneficial Microbes’ latest issue (Volume 15, No. 2). Out now! https://t.co/b0P6lfyDUq
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I will be speaking on prebiotics in Salt Lake City for the IPA World Congress + #Probiota Americas 2024 on June, 10 - 12. The 2024 must attend event, will connect the business and science of the microbiome industry! I hope to see you there! https://t.co/U0c3LYPRYl
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Beneficial Microbes’ first 2024 issue, Volume 15, No. 1 is out now, with an opinion article, a research article, and a review article in #OpenAccess. See the complete issue here https://t.co/FL999ShM4q
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How probiotics work compared to drug interventions in IBS? This recent systematic review shows that both probiotic and drug interventions are able to improve the persistence of IBS symptoms: https://t.co/hQI3q0C3VK
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This year’s battle was about "The (non-)sense of commercial #microbiome testing". The videorecording is now available at https://t.co/DFTEgWoAZP See you again at the 11th Beneficial Microbes Conference in November 2025. Merry Christmas and a happy new year!
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Beneficial Microbes’ final 2023 issue, Volume 14, No. 6 is out now, with review article “Bifidobacterium adolescentis – a beneficial microbe” by T. Leser and A. Baker in #OpenAccess. https://t.co/9xh580irrs
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Congratulations to Thibaut Maeyens for winning this year's poster award at the @BeneMicro Conference for "Discovery of novel antimicrobial compounds by investigating the genetic potential of lactic acid bacteria". The reward is an #openaccess publication in @journal_BM 🎉
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The @BeneMicro Conference is over! A big thank you to all the organisers and participants. Our table with S Todorov, one author of "Recommendations for the use of standardised abbreviations for the former Lactobacillus genera, reclassified in the year 2020" soon in #openaccess!
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** New Issue ** Beneficial Microbes, Volume 14, No. 5 is out now, with “A probiotic amylase blend reduces gastrointestinal symptoms in a randomised clinical study” by M.B. La Monica et al. in #OpenAccess. https://t.co/ukmLkt1xsU
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The 10th Beneficial Microbes Conference has come to an end. With fond memories of the conference itself, the networking act, and the debate on the (non-)sense of commercial microbiome testing, we're looking forward to the next event in 2025. Stay informed via our social media.
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One reason may be that lactose inhibits alpha-toxin expression (4-fold) in C.perfringens, which may protect young calves against the toxicity of the toxin/pathogen. It also inhibits the total viable C.perf counts.
@BeneMicro: prof. Richard Ducatelle reminded me of something that I published in 2008, that I completely forgot myself 🤪: no one knows why there is a unique sugar in bovine milk: lactose….
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Experiencing the power of networking, literally, at the 10th Beneficial Microbes Conference in Amsterdam. https://t.co/SPamyrNT14
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