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Bifidobacterium CECT 7765 and use thereof in the prevention and/or treatment of excess weight, obesity and related pathologles

Authors: Sanz Herranz, Yolanda; Santacruz, Arlette; Gauffin, Paola;

Bifidobacterium CECT 7765 and use thereof in the prevention and/or treatment of excess weight, obesity and related pathologles

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[EN] The invention relates to Bifidobacterium CECT 7765 and to the use thereof in the prevention and/or treatment of excess weight, obesity and related pathologies. The invention likewise relates to the Bifidobacterium CECT7765 strain, to the cellular components, metabolites and secreted molecuIes thereof, to the combinations thereof with other microorganisms, and to compositions that incIude the preceding products, as well as to the use of one strain of the species Bifidobacterium pseudocatenulatumo and to the use of the CECT 7765 strain for preventing and/or treating obesity; excess weight; hyperglycemia; and diabetes, preferably type-2 Diabetes Mellitus; hepatic steatosis or fatty liver; dyslipidemia; metabolic syndrome; immune system dysfunction associated with obesity and excess weight; and an imbalance in the composition ofthe intestinal microbiota associated with obesity and excess weight.

[ES] Bifidobacterium CECT 7765 y su uso en la prevención y/o tratamiento del sobrepeso, la obesidad y patologíasasociadas La presente invención se refiere a la cepa Bifidobacterium CECT7765,a sus componentes celulares, metabolitos, y moléculas secretadas, a sus combinaciones con otros microorganismos,y a composiciones que comprenden los productos anteriores, así comoasí comoal uso de una cepa de la especie Bifidobacterium pseudocatenulatumo al uso de la cepa CECT 7765para la prevención y/o tratamiento de la obesidad; el sobrepeso; la hiperglicemia y diabetes, preferiblemente diabetes Mellitus tipo 2; la esteatosis hepática o hígado graso; la displemia; el sindrome metabólico; la disfunción del sistema inmune asociado a la obesidad y sobrepeso; y el desequilibrio en la composición de la microbiota intestinal asociado a la obesidad y sobrepeso.

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