gut microbiota

New tools reveal insights into Bifidobacterium’s role in gut health

Researchers have developed new tools to better understand the role of Bifidobacterium breve, revealing its competitive growth strategies and potential for supporting the immune system.

Delayed gut microbiota maturation in cystic fibrosis may contribute to health issues

Delayed microbiota maturation in infants with cystic fibrosis could contribute to disease complications, highlighting potential therapeutic targets.

How exercise boosts gut health, helping prevent chronic diseases

Understanding the complex interactions between exercise, diet and gut health can help to develop approaches to influence the gut microbiota, boost immunity and prevent or manage gastrointestinal diseases.

Engineered viruses target gut bacteria to deliver drugs for inflammation and obesity

Phages could be used as a drug delivery system for conditions such as inflammation and obesity.

Microbiota signatures may help identify sexual assault perpetrators

Microbiota analysis could help sexual assault investigations by detecting microbial markers of contact, even in cases where traditional DNA evidence is lacking.

Microbiota-derived molecule boosts effectiveness of Crohn’s disease treatment

L-ornithine can be an additional therapy to boost the efficacy of ustekinumab in people with Crohn’s disease.

Inner Brightness’s Akkermansia muciniphila: a breakthrough in the gut health market

This pioneering three-in-one formula uniquely combines pasteurized Akkermansia muciniphila AKK PROBIO, DigeSEB® broad-spectrum digestive enzymes, and B-Complex vitamins.

Inflammatory bowel disease can be diagnosed through microbiome analysis in a non-invasive way

Reproducible biomarkers produced by several bacteria show potential as a non-invasive tool for IBD diagnosis, discriminating ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease patients from healthy individuals.

Gut bacteria improve autism-like behaviors in mice

Treatment with the probiotic Lactobacillus murinus improved social behavior and partially restored gut and brain function.

InnoGI Technologies: advancing gut microbiome research with mucus-enhanced models

Maitrayee Chatterjee, Ph.D., Project Manager and Senior Scientist at InnoGI Technologies, discusses their innovative and non-invasive platform to mimic both the upper and lower gastrointestinal tract, offering precise and standardized…

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