Intestinal mucus serves as the first line barrier within the mucosa to protect against microbiota attack due to its water-repellent properties. which are the result of the high abundance of phosphatidylcholine bound to mucins. A deficiency of mucus phosphatidylcholine predisposes it to mucosal inflammation by the attack of commensal microbiota. as it is intrinsically low in ulcerative... https://rbdoutlet.shop/product-category/baby-pants/
Phosphatidylcholine in Intestinal Mucus Protects against Mucosal Invasion of Microbiota and Consequent Inflammation
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