Akkermansia muciniphila
Cross-source consensus on Akkermansia muciniphila from 1 sources and 6 claims.
1 sources · 6 claims
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- Akkermansia muciniphila is a keystone gut species that resides in the mucin layer. — Gut Microbiome, Estrobolome, and Women's Metabolic Health Through Menopause
- The article argues that only live Akkermansia delivers the complete biological benefits attributed to the strain. — Gut Microbiome, Estrobolome, and Women's Metabolic Health Through Menopause
- Akkermansia consumes mucin and thereby promotes renewal of the mucosal barrier. — Gut Microbiome, Estrobolome, and Women's Metabolic Health Through Menopause
- Amuc_1100 from Akkermansia binds TLR2 receptors and stimulates goblet cells to increase mucin output. — Gut Microbiome, Estrobolome, and Women's Metabolic Health Through Menopause
- Akkermansia stimulates GLP-1 through propionate-derived butyrate signaling and P9 protein signaling. — Gut Microbiome, Estrobolome, and Women's Metabolic Health Through Menopause
- A higher abundance of Akkermansia was associated with lower obesity risk in an American Gut Project analysis. — Gut Microbiome, Estrobolome, and Women's Metabolic Health Through Menopause