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Gut microbes may help to regulate cholesterol levels

The findings of a new study suggest that Bacteroides can metabolize cholesterol, thus helping to regulate its levels in the blood.

Shiseido to Acquire Gallinée, the Microbiome Skincare Brand

Gallinée was founded in 2014 by Marie Drago, PharmD, a world recognized specialist in skin microbiome.

Market survey on Probiotics revealed Positive Consumer Perception and Regulatory Limitations in EU Countries

Even though probiotics market is expanding worldwide, EU consumers cannot be informed about the presence of probiotics in food and food supplements.

COVID-19 may alter lung microbiota and reduce immunity, facilitating secondary infections

COVID-19 alters the local immunity of the lung in ways that weaken the body’s antimicrobial defense and facilitate the development of secondary infections.

Phage therapy eases inflammatory bowel disease in mice

The findings of a recent study suggest that phages can be used to treat IBD and other diseases associated with gut microbes.

Ferring Receives Positive Vote from U.S. FDA Advisory Committee for RBX2660

RBX2660 is an investigational microbiota-based live biotherapeutic studied for its potential to reduce recurrence of C. difficile infection after antibiotic treatment

Biofarma Group announces the acquisition of Nutraskills

The Italian-based leader in the European nutraceutical CDMO market announces the acquisition of Nutraskills, a French company specialized in the research and development, production, and packaging of food supplements for…

Engineered microbiota may be used for drug delivery

The findings of a recent study suggest that engineered native gut bacteria could be employed to help treat certain diseases such as diabetes.

Some artificial sweeteners may alter the microbiota, affect blood glucose control

A recent study suggests that the microbiome changes in response to human consumption of non-nutritive sweetener may induce glycemic changes in consumers in a personalized manner.

Lallemand Health Solutions gains new Canadian claims showing its probiotics can help formula-fed babies develop a similar microflora as to breast-fed ones

The intestinal microflora of infants should contain a high proportion of Bifidobacteria during their first year of life to be well preserved and balanced

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