Tryptophan is an essential amino acid with an indole nucleus. Humans cannot produce this amino acid themselves, but must obtain it through their diet. Much attention is currently paid to the wide physiological and clinical implications of the tryptophan-derived substances, serotonin and kynurenines, generated by human enzymes following the intestinal absorption of tryptophan. However, even before being absorbed, several microbial metabolites of tryptophan are formed, mainly from ‘malabsorbed ’ (incompletely digested) proteins within the colon. The normal smell of human faeces is largely due to indole, one of the major metabolites. Recent studies indicate that this foul-smelling substance is also of utmost importance for our health
ABSTRACT: The ‘microbiota-gut-brain axis’ plays a fundamental role in maintaining host homeostasis, ...
Tryptophan (Trp) is an amino acid and an essential component of the human diet. It plays a crucial r...
L-Tryptophan is the unique protein amino acid (AA) bearing an indole ring: its biotransformation in ...
intestinal tract with special reference to skatole1 ’ 2 Melvin T. Yokoyama,3 Ph.D. and James R. Carl...
The intestinal microbiota metabolic activity towards the available substrates generates myriad bacte...
Tryptophan is an ‘essential ’ amino acid: humans cannot make it themselves, but must obtain it in th...
BackgroundThe nitrogen containing aromatic compound indole is known for its floral odor typical of j...
Chemical compounds containing the indole nucleus are distributed widely in nature, and available evi...
The metabolism of dietary tryptophan occurs locally in the gut primarily via host enzymes, with simi...
Actions of symbiotic gut microbiota are in dynamic balance with the host’s organism to maintain home...
abstract: Microorganisms can produce metabolites in the gut including short chain fatty acids, vitam...
Tryptophan is the precursor of a wide array of metabolites, which are involved in a variety of aspec...
L-Tryptophan is an essential amino acid and the least abundant amino acid in humans. An understandin...
Increasing evidence suggests that metabolites produced by the gut microbiota play a crucial role in ...
International audienceThe gut microbiota is a crucial actor in human physiology. Many of these effec...
ABSTRACT: The ‘microbiota-gut-brain axis’ plays a fundamental role in maintaining host homeostasis, ...
Tryptophan (Trp) is an amino acid and an essential component of the human diet. It plays a crucial r...
L-Tryptophan is the unique protein amino acid (AA) bearing an indole ring: its biotransformation in ...
intestinal tract with special reference to skatole1 ’ 2 Melvin T. Yokoyama,3 Ph.D. and James R. Carl...
The intestinal microbiota metabolic activity towards the available substrates generates myriad bacte...
Tryptophan is an ‘essential ’ amino acid: humans cannot make it themselves, but must obtain it in th...
BackgroundThe nitrogen containing aromatic compound indole is known for its floral odor typical of j...
Chemical compounds containing the indole nucleus are distributed widely in nature, and available evi...
The metabolism of dietary tryptophan occurs locally in the gut primarily via host enzymes, with simi...
Actions of symbiotic gut microbiota are in dynamic balance with the host’s organism to maintain home...
abstract: Microorganisms can produce metabolites in the gut including short chain fatty acids, vitam...
Tryptophan is the precursor of a wide array of metabolites, which are involved in a variety of aspec...
L-Tryptophan is an essential amino acid and the least abundant amino acid in humans. An understandin...
Increasing evidence suggests that metabolites produced by the gut microbiota play a crucial role in ...
International audienceThe gut microbiota is a crucial actor in human physiology. Many of these effec...
ABSTRACT: The ‘microbiota-gut-brain axis’ plays a fundamental role in maintaining host homeostasis, ...
Tryptophan (Trp) is an amino acid and an essential component of the human diet. It plays a crucial r...
L-Tryptophan is the unique protein amino acid (AA) bearing an indole ring: its biotransformation in ...