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Bacterial metabolites / Microbial metabolites
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Bacterial metabolism is more than energy production. It regulates virulence and pathogenesis.
Key signaling molecules include:
- Estrogens
- Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs): Produced from dietary fiber fermentation, crucial for gut health and metabolic balance. SCFAs like acetate, butyrate, and propionate promote benefits such …
References (Sources)
- Deciphering the chemical lexicon of host–gut microbiota interactions
- Microbiota-generated metabolites promote metabolic benefits via gut-brain neural circuits
- Mixture effects of tryptophan intestinal microbial metabolites on aryl hydrocarbon receptor activity
- Small molecule metabolites at the host-microbiota interface
- The exometabolome as a hidden driver of bacterial virulence and pathogenesis
- The Microbiota-Gut-Brain Axis
- The Russian Doll Model: How Bacteria Shape Successful and Sustainable Inter-Kingdom RelationshipsReview