. . "[A1BDE6BAFAEC]" . "Bune\u0161ov\u00E1, V\u011Bra" . "Rada, Vojt\u011Bch" . "11"^^ . . "3" . . "Vlkov\u00E1, Eva" . . "Beneficial effects of human milk oligosaccharides on gut microbiota"@en . "5" . "000347675000005" . "Human milk is the gold standard for nourishment of early infants because it contains a number of bioactive components, such as human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs). The high concentration and structural diversity of HMOs are unique to humans. HMOs are a group of complex and diverse glycans that are resistant to gastrointestinal digestion and reach the infant colon as the first prebiotics. N-acetyl-glucosamine containing oligosaccharides were first identified 50 years ago as the bifidus factor, a selective growth substrate for intestinal bifidobacteria, thus providing a conceptual basis for HMO-specific bifidogenic activity. Bifidobacterial species are the main utilisers of HMOs in the gastrointestinal tract and represent the dominant microbiota of breast-fed infants, and they may play an important role in maintaining the general health of newborn children. Oligosaccharides are also known to directly interact with the surface of pathogenic bacteria, and various oligosaccharides in milk are believed to"@en . "4"^^ . . "4"^^ . "Human milk is the gold standard for nourishment of early infants because it contains a number of bioactive components, such as human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs). The high concentration and structural diversity of HMOs are unique to humans. HMOs are a group of complex and diverse glycans that are resistant to gastrointestinal digestion and reach the infant colon as the first prebiotics. N-acetyl-glucosamine containing oligosaccharides were first identified 50 years ago as the bifidus factor, a selective growth substrate for intestinal bifidobacteria, thus providing a conceptual basis for HMO-specific bifidogenic activity. Bifidobacterial species are the main utilisers of HMOs in the gastrointestinal tract and represent the dominant microbiota of breast-fed infants, and they may play an important role in maintaining the general health of newborn children. Oligosaccharides are also known to directly interact with the surface of pathogenic bacteria, and various oligosaccharides in milk are believed to" . . "Musilov\u00E1, \u0160\u00E1rka" . "P(GA13-08803S), S" . "RIV/60460709:41210/14:64993!RIV15-GA0-41210___" . "1876-2883" . . . "5062" . . . . "Beneficial effects of human milk oligosaccharides on gut microbiota"@en . . "CZ - \u010Cesk\u00E1 republika" . "RIV/60460709:41210/14:64993" . . . . . . "41210" . "Beneficial Microbes" . . "Beneficial effects of human milk oligosaccharides on gut microbiota" . "human milk oligosaccharides, sialic acid, anti-adhesive properties, intestinal bacteria"@en . "Beneficial effects of human milk oligosaccharides on gut microbiota" . .