@The_Lagrangian and... the main one that article fingered ( Ruminococcus bromii ) is responsible for turning resistant starch into butyrate and helps with mucus production, particularly in IBD. https://t.co/KZp9G28BFB
@KenDBerryMD “... SCFA modulate functions of...gut, nervous, endocrine and blood, serving as a key factor to regulate metabolic disorders and immunity primarily through the inhibition of histone deacetylases and the activation of G-protein coupled receptor
RT @Age_Wisely: Eating a wide variety of natural Fiber & Fats are key to be in the state of #Symbiosis. We are #Holobionts (a host w/ many…
Eating a wide variety of natural Fiber & Fats are key to be in the state of #Symbiosis. We are #Holobionts (a host w/ many other species living in & on it) so it makes sense that living in harmony w/ them is essential to age well. #aging #fiber #mi
@FoodFirst_Ty @manriqueDVD @vincetowers1 @BioLayne Please do some research on the difference between SCFAs and PAMPs based off of our food choices https://t.co/MQwsYiCBNX
Microbiota metabolite short chain fatty acids, GPCR, and inflammatory bowel diseases. https://t.co/WumsXKrhSF
Review: Microbiota metabolite short chain fatty acids, GPCR, and inflammatory bowel diseases - Mingming Sun https://t.co/uKyqIHUhuA