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Short-Chain Fatty-Acid-Producing Bacteria: Key Components of the Human Gut Microbiota.
Fusco, William; Lorenzo, Manuel Bernabeu; Cintoni, Marco; Porcari, Serena; Rinninella, Emanuele; Kaitsas, Francesco; Lener, Elena; Mele, Maria Cristina; Gasbarrini, Antonio; Collado, Maria Carmen; Cammarota, Giovanni; Ianiro, Gianluca.
  • Fusco W; Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Digestive Disease Center, Universitary Policlinic Agostino Gemelli Foundation IRCCS, 00168 Rome, Italy.
  • Lorenzo MB; Department of Translational Medicine and Surgery, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, 00168 Rome, Italy.
  • Cintoni M; Institute of Agrochemistry and Food Technology-National Research Council (IATA-CSIC), 46022 Valencia, Spain.
  • Porcari S; Department of Translational Medicine and Surgery, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, 00168 Rome, Italy.
  • Rinninella E; Clinical Nutrition Unit, Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Universitary Policlinic Agostino Gemelli Foundation IRCCS, 00168 Rome, Italy.
  • Kaitsas F; Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Digestive Disease Center, Universitary Policlinic Agostino Gemelli Foundation IRCCS, 00168 Rome, Italy.
  • Lener E; Department of Translational Medicine and Surgery, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, 00168 Rome, Italy.
  • Mele MC; Department of Translational Medicine and Surgery, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, 00168 Rome, Italy.
  • Gasbarrini A; Clinical Nutrition Unit, Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Universitary Policlinic Agostino Gemelli Foundation IRCCS, 00168 Rome, Italy.
  • Collado MC; Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Digestive Disease Center, Universitary Policlinic Agostino Gemelli Foundation IRCCS, 00168 Rome, Italy.
  • Cammarota G; Department of Translational Medicine and Surgery, Catholic University of the Sacred Heart, 00168 Rome, Italy.
  • Ianiro G; Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences, Digestive Disease Center, Universitary Policlinic Agostino Gemelli Foundation IRCCS, 00168 Rome, Italy.
Nutrients ; 15(9)2023 May 06.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37432351
Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) play a key role in health and disease, as they regulate gut homeostasis and their deficiency is involved in the pathogenesis of several disorders, including inflammatory bowel diseases, colorectal cancer, and cardiometabolic disorders. SCFAs are metabolites of specific bacterial taxa of the human gut microbiota, and their production is influenced by specific foods or food supplements, mainly prebiotics, by the direct fostering of these taxa. This Review provides an overview of SCFAs' roles and functions, and of SCFA-producing bacteria, from their microbiological characteristics and taxonomy to the biochemical process that lead to the release of SCFAs. Moreover, we will describe the potential therapeutic approaches to boost the levels of SCFAs in the human gut and treat different related diseases.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Microbioma Gastrointestinal Límite: Humans Idioma: En Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Microbioma Gastrointestinal Límite: Humans Idioma: En Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article