Clostridium butyricum
Cross-source consensus on Clostridium butyricum from 1 sources and 5 claims.
1 sources · 5 claims
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- Clostridium butyricum is described as a prominent butyrate-producing bacterium. — Gut Microbiome, Estrobolome, and Women's Metabolic Health Through Menopause
- Clostridium butyricum converts CDCA to UDCA, which promotes GLP-1 through FXR receptor blockade. — Gut Microbiome, Estrobolome, and Women's Metabolic Health Through Menopause
- Clostridium butyricum stimulates GLP-1 by producing butyrate that binds G-protein coupled receptors on L-cells. — Gut Microbiome, Estrobolome, and Women's Metabolic Health Through Menopause
- A follow-up study attributed CDCA-to-UDCA bile acid conversion to Clostridium butyricum. — Gut Microbiome, Estrobolome, and Women's Metabolic Health Through Menopause
- Clostridium butyricum strengthens the gut barrier and supports proliferation of other butyrate-producing bacteria. — Gut Microbiome, Estrobolome, and Women's Metabolic Health Through Menopause