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    Publish a map of blood metabolites dominated by gut bacteria

    • Last Update: 2022-09-30
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    Tove Fall is a professor of molecular epidemiology at the Department of
    Molecular Epidemiology Medicine, Uppsala University, Sweden.


    There is a strong link
    between bacteria living in the gut and the level of small molecules in the blood called metabolites.


    A team of scientists coordinated by Uppsala University and Lund University have found a strong link
    between certain bacteria that live in the gut and small molecules in the blood.


    "Early studies have shown that large bacterial communities in our digestive system produce a variety of molecules that have the potential to enter the bloodstream and affect our health
    .


    Recent technological advances have been able to perform large-scale depth characterization of bacterial communities in biological samples
    .


    "The gut microbiome is a separate universe, and we're just beginning to understand how human hosts and bacterial communities affect each other
    .


    The scientific team believes that the breadth of the findings may spark interest from
    other international groups concerned about gut flora and host interactions.


    "The large sample containing high-quality data allowed us to identify many new associations
    .


    An online atlas of human plasma metabolite signatures of gut microbiome composition

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