Butyrate Producers
Cross-source consensus on Butyrate Producers from 1 sources and 7 claims.
1 sources · 7 claims
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- Butyrate is a postbiotic short-chain fatty acid produced by gut microorganisms. — GI Map Interpretation: Fundamentals and Clinical FAQ
- Faecalibacterium prausnitzii and Roseburia are butyrate-producing commensal bacteria located on page two of the GI Map. — GI Map Interpretation: Fundamentals and Clinical FAQ
- Butyrate lowers colonic pH, which favors F. prausnitzii and Roseburia and can promote additional butyrate production. — GI Map Interpretation: Fundamentals and Clinical FAQ
- Butyrate supports colonocytes, gut barrier integrity, mucus production, immune modulation, motility, mineral absorption, metabolic signaling, and anti-cancer effects. — GI Map Interpretation: Fundamentals and Clinical FAQ
- F. prausnitzii is highly sensitive to inflammation, and low levels may indicate inflammation elsewhere on the GI Map. — GI Map Interpretation: Fundamentals and Clinical FAQ
- Low butyrate producers are frequently observed together with low secretory IgA. — GI Map Interpretation: Fundamentals and Clinical FAQ
- Elevated Roseburia near the upper reference range can suggest digestive insufficiency. — GI Map Interpretation: Fundamentals and Clinical FAQ