This is important stuff! There was some speculation a while back that cancer is from fungus, which normal flora keeps in check. They are also investigating the role of the microbiota in Autism. I am eager to see what is discovered.
Registered Dietitian, Founder of FLORA Nutrition. Leading voice in Nutrition for Acid Reflux/GERD + Digestive Health, Featured Speaker & Media Contributor.
Sample collection, transport and handling are important factors in the design of nutritional surveys. Here we show the effect of changes to the sampling protocol on individual nutritional biomarkers.
What Is The Difference Between Prebiotics, Probiotics, And Postbiotics?
#Mythoughts
I am happy to share my latest thoughts on the importance of understanding and clearly communicating the differences between prebiotics, probiotics, and postbiotics, in collaboration with the Biocodex Microbiota Institute.
These terms are often used interchangeably, which can cause confusion, especially for those outside the scientific community.
Accurately explaining their distinct roles is crucial because each contributes differently to health. Educating the public on these concepts empowers people to make informed decisions about their diet and supplements, ultimately improving gut health and overall well-being.
HAPPY to hear your THOUGHTS and stay POSITIVE!
#Myinspiration
Link to the article here: “Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment” Jim Rohn
https://lnkd.in/ek6zpvyN#microbiome#science#biology#health#pharma#diet#nutrition#probiotics#therapeutics#startup#biotech
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4-HYDROXYINDOLE: A GUT MICROBIOTA-DERIVED METABOLITE AGAINST ENDOMETRIOSIS
Endometriosis is a chronic inflammatory disorder that afflicts up to 198 million women worldwide and is characterized by the growth of endometrium outside the uterus in the form of inflamed lesions that cause severe pain.
The gynecological pathology is a major health concern that substantially affects the quality of life of women, and, in serious cases, renders them infertile.
Its diagnosis is achieved through invasive procedures such as exploratory laparoscopy, while surgical removal of lesions for its treatment has an immediate effect on post-treatment conceptions.
Although the disease is not neoplastic, the symptoms recur in up to 75% of cases. Therefore, the need to rethink the diagnosis and management of endometriosis is acknowledged.
Scientists from Baylor College of Medicine combined the gut metabolomic and microbiota signatures in the stool samples from women with endometriosis to identify a gut-bacteria-derived therapeutic intervention candidate, 4-hydroxyindole.
They demonstrate that 4-hydroxyindole prevents the formation of endometriotic lesions, augments their regression, and reduces disease-associated pain.
A unique bacteria-derived metabolite signature intricately linked to endometriosis. An altered fecal metabolite profile exhibits also a strong correlation with that observed in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), revealing intriguing connections between these two conditions.
In particular, scientists observed that 4-hydroxyindole is lower in endometriosis stool samples.
Extensive in vivo studies found that 4-hydroxyindole suppressed the initiation and progression of endometriosis-associated inflammation and hyperalgesia in heterologous mouse and in pre-clinical models of the disease.
Besides, they also identified altered bacteria-derived distinct metabolites that could potentially be used for non-invasive diagnosis of the disease.
#endometriosis#4Hydroxyindole#GutMetabolites#IBDhttps://lnkd.in/dbPQ44YN
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A Microbiome-Derived Metabolite Shows Efficacy in Reducing the progression of Endometriosis
#Mysummary
The study included 18 women with endometriosis (ranging from stage I to IV) and 31 healthy controls. Its aim was to identify metabolites linked to the onset and progression of endometriosis.
Key results:
🔹Key Metabolite – 4-Hydroxyindole (4HI): The levels of the gut-derived metabolite 4-hydroxyindole (4HI) were significantly lower in the stool samples of women with endometriosis.
🔹Therapeutic Potential of 4HI: The bacteria-derived metabolite 4HI shows promise in reducing inflammation, lesion mass, and pain in endometriosis, making it a candidate for future therapies.
🔹Link to Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD): The metabolite signature observed in endometriosis shares several similarities with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), hinting at a possible connection between these two conditions.
🔹Potential for Non-Invasive Diagnostics: These findings suggest that certain metabolites could be non-invasive diagnostic biomarkers for endometriosis.
#Mythoughts
4HI is a gut microbiota-derived metabolite produced from the bacterial metabolism of tryptophan. Key bacteria involved in its production include Faecalibacterium and Lachnospiraceae, which are generally associated with a healthy gut microbiome. A decrease in these beneficial bacteria may lead to lower levels of 4HI, which could play a role in the pathogenesis of conditions like endometriosis.
Tryptophan is the precursor to indole derivatives like 4HI. Including tryptophan-rich foods like eggs, turkey, salmon, dairy, seeds, and nuts can help ensure the availability of this amino acid for bacterial metabolism.
HAPPY to hear your THOUGHTS and stay POSITIVE!
#Myinspiration
“Just when you think it can't get any worse, it can. And just when you think it can't get any better, it can.” Nicholas Spark
Link to the paper here: https://lnkd.in/e8jhjY8m#microbiome#science#biology#health#pharma#diet#nutrition#probiotics#therapeutics#startup#biotech
We're beginning to connect the dots between #endometriosis and #gut#health. While this study was small, it brings to light a potential research path for a new diagnostic marker, and maybe even a new therapy.
#womens#health#microbiome
On a Mission to SAVE the Microbiome from Extinction | TOP LinkedIn Voice In Research² l Inventor | Keynote | Author | Entrepreneur
A Microbiome-Derived Metabolite Shows Efficacy in Reducing the progression of Endometriosis
#Mysummary
The study included 18 women with endometriosis (ranging from stage I to IV) and 31 healthy controls. Its aim was to identify metabolites linked to the onset and progression of endometriosis.
Key results:
🔹Key Metabolite – 4-Hydroxyindole (4HI): The levels of the gut-derived metabolite 4-hydroxyindole (4HI) were significantly lower in the stool samples of women with endometriosis.
🔹Therapeutic Potential of 4HI: The bacteria-derived metabolite 4HI shows promise in reducing inflammation, lesion mass, and pain in endometriosis, making it a candidate for future therapies.
🔹Link to Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD): The metabolite signature observed in endometriosis shares several similarities with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), hinting at a possible connection between these two conditions.
🔹Potential for Non-Invasive Diagnostics: These findings suggest that certain metabolites could be non-invasive diagnostic biomarkers for endometriosis.
#Mythoughts
4HI is a gut microbiota-derived metabolite produced from the bacterial metabolism of tryptophan. Key bacteria involved in its production include Faecalibacterium and Lachnospiraceae, which are generally associated with a healthy gut microbiome. A decrease in these beneficial bacteria may lead to lower levels of 4HI, which could play a role in the pathogenesis of conditions like endometriosis.
Tryptophan is the precursor to indole derivatives like 4HI. Including tryptophan-rich foods like eggs, turkey, salmon, dairy, seeds, and nuts can help ensure the availability of this amino acid for bacterial metabolism.
HAPPY to hear your THOUGHTS and stay POSITIVE!
#Myinspiration
“Just when you think it can't get any worse, it can. And just when you think it can't get any better, it can.” Nicholas Spark
Link to the paper here: https://lnkd.in/e8jhjY8m#microbiome#science#biology#health#pharma#diet#nutrition#probiotics#therapeutics#startup#biotech
A Microbiome-Derived Metabolite Shows Efficacy in Reducing the progression of Endometriosis
#Mysummary
The study included 18 women with endometriosis (ranging from stage I to IV) and 31 healthy controls. Its aim was to identify metabolites linked to the onset and progression of endometriosis.
Key results:
🔹Key Metabolite – 4-Hydroxyindole (4HI): The levels of the gut-derived metabolite 4-hydroxyindole (4HI) were significantly lower in the stool samples of women with endometriosis.
🔹Therapeutic Potential of 4HI: The bacteria-derived metabolite 4HI shows promise in reducing inflammation, lesion mass, and pain in endometriosis, making it a candidate for future therapies.
🔹Link to Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD): The metabolite signature observed in endometriosis shares several similarities with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), hinting at a possible connection between these two conditions.
🔹Potential for Non-Invasive Diagnostics: These findings suggest that certain metabolites could be non-invasive diagnostic biomarkers for endometriosis.
#Mythoughts
4HI is a gut microbiota-derived metabolite produced from the bacterial metabolism of tryptophan. Key bacteria involved in its production include Faecalibacterium and Lachnospiraceae, which are generally associated with a healthy gut microbiome. A decrease in these beneficial bacteria may lead to lower levels of 4HI, which could play a role in the pathogenesis of conditions like endometriosis.
Tryptophan is the precursor to indole derivatives like 4HI. Including tryptophan-rich foods like eggs, turkey, salmon, dairy, seeds, and nuts can help ensure the availability of this amino acid for bacterial metabolism.
HAPPY to hear your THOUGHTS and stay POSITIVE!
#Myinspiration
“Just when you think it can't get any worse, it can. And just when you think it can't get any better, it can.” Nicholas Spark
Link to the paper here: https://lnkd.in/e8jhjY8m#microbiome#science#biology#health#pharma#diet#nutrition#probiotics#therapeutics#startup#biotech
Clever detective work by Dr. Amine Zorgani that shows additional benefits from what we already know about the value of following a healthy diet including rich foods like eggs, turkey, salmon, dairy, seeds, and nuts. And thanks to Dr. Borges for sharing the post.
On a Mission to SAVE the Microbiome from Extinction | TOP LinkedIn Voice In Research² l Inventor | Keynote | Author | Entrepreneur
A Microbiome-Derived Metabolite Shows Efficacy in Reducing the progression of Endometriosis
#Mysummary
The study included 18 women with endometriosis (ranging from stage I to IV) and 31 healthy controls. Its aim was to identify metabolites linked to the onset and progression of endometriosis.
Key results:
🔹Key Metabolite – 4-Hydroxyindole (4HI): The levels of the gut-derived metabolite 4-hydroxyindole (4HI) were significantly lower in the stool samples of women with endometriosis.
🔹Therapeutic Potential of 4HI: The bacteria-derived metabolite 4HI shows promise in reducing inflammation, lesion mass, and pain in endometriosis, making it a candidate for future therapies.
🔹Link to Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD): The metabolite signature observed in endometriosis shares several similarities with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), hinting at a possible connection between these two conditions.
🔹Potential for Non-Invasive Diagnostics: These findings suggest that certain metabolites could be non-invasive diagnostic biomarkers for endometriosis.
#Mythoughts
4HI is a gut microbiota-derived metabolite produced from the bacterial metabolism of tryptophan. Key bacteria involved in its production include Faecalibacterium and Lachnospiraceae, which are generally associated with a healthy gut microbiome. A decrease in these beneficial bacteria may lead to lower levels of 4HI, which could play a role in the pathogenesis of conditions like endometriosis.
Tryptophan is the precursor to indole derivatives like 4HI. Including tryptophan-rich foods like eggs, turkey, salmon, dairy, seeds, and nuts can help ensure the availability of this amino acid for bacterial metabolism.
HAPPY to hear your THOUGHTS and stay POSITIVE!
#Myinspiration
“Just when you think it can't get any worse, it can. And just when you think it can't get any better, it can.” Nicholas Spark
Link to the paper here: https://lnkd.in/e8jhjY8m#microbiome#science#biology#health#pharma#diet#nutrition#probiotics#therapeutics#startup#biotech
Will You Build Your Brand on the Legacy of Yesterday or the Foundation of the Future?
Liposomal and micronization technologies have been game-changers in the nutraceutical space, offering enhanced delivery solutions and setting higher standards. These innovations have paved the path for better health outcomes and have been instrumental in shaping the industry.
But in a world where health and wellness are evolving rapidly, relying on yesterday’s solutions is no longer an option.
As we continue to push the boundaries of what’s achievable, we recognize that every technology has its limits. Liposomal and micronization delivery, despite their strengths, will always be bound by certain fundamental constraints, no matter how many times they are re-engineered.
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The future of your brand lies in the decisions you make today.
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