What they found was fascinating! Each protein source created its own unique set of gut microbiome, almost like a fingerprint.
Gut microbiome
Synthetic bile acids lock the lethal toxin produced by C. difficile into a harmless state, protecting the gut from damage.
Reproductive hormones in male mice are susceptible to gut inflammation during early life.
A new study shows CBD treatment helped decrease symptoms of depression in mice consuming a high fat diet.
Antibiotic-induced dysbiosis disrupts gut microbial harmony, fuel resistance gene spread, and triggers inflammation—reshaping immunity, brain health, and future disease risks.
Combined treatment with Lactobacillus and Bifidobacterium improved stress-related depression and anxiety in mice.
The drug entacapone disrupts the gut microbiome, leading to implications for host health.
Newborns’ first gut microbes may predict social development at 6 months, revealing early links between microbiome and brain health.
Sepsis survival is influenced by gut microbiota, AhR activation, and metabolites like indoles and tryptophan, improving immune response.
Just like the fingerprints, every human has a personal gut microbiome.