Bile acids, neutral sterols, and the gut microbiome are intricately intertwined and each affects human health and metabolism. However, much is still unknown about this relationship. This analysis included 1280 participants of the KORA FF4 study. Fecal metabolites (primary and secondary bile acids, plant and animal sterols) were analyzed using a metabolomics approach. Dirichlet regression models were used to evaluate associations between the metabolites and twenty microbial subgroups that were previously identified using latent Dirichlet allocation. Significant associations were identified between 12 of 17 primary and secondary bile acids and several of the microbial subgroups. Three subgroups showed largely positive significant associations...
The human gastro-intestinal tract hosts a complex and diverse microbial community, whose collective ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Dyslipidemia is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, the leading cau...
<p>Bile acids, the products of concerted host and gut bacterial metabolism, have important signaling...
Bile acids, neutral sterols, and the gut microbiome are intricately intertwined and each affects hum...
Bile acids, neutral sterols, and the gut microbiome are intricately intertwined and each affects hum...
Bile acids, neutral sterols, and the gut microbiome are intricately intertwined and each affects hum...
Background and Purpose: The analysis of human faecal metabolites can provide an insight into metabol...
The role of the gut microbiota in modifying the pathophysiology of various diseases, including neuro...
Background and Purpose The analysis of human faecal metabolites can provide an insight into metabol...
Background: In the biochemical milieu of human colon, bile acids act as signaling mediators between ...
The human gastro-intestinal tract hosts a complex and diverse microbial community, whose collective ...
Bile is a biological fluid synthesized in the liver, mainly constituted by bile acids and cholestero...
Background: Increasing data suggests an interaction between bile acids and intestinal microbiota in ...
Bile acids (BAs) facilitate intestinal fat absorption and act as important signaling molecules in ho...
AbstractThe human body is now viewed as a complex ecosystem that on a cellular and gene level is mai...
The human gastro-intestinal tract hosts a complex and diverse microbial community, whose collective ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Dyslipidemia is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, the leading cau...
<p>Bile acids, the products of concerted host and gut bacterial metabolism, have important signaling...
Bile acids, neutral sterols, and the gut microbiome are intricately intertwined and each affects hum...
Bile acids, neutral sterols, and the gut microbiome are intricately intertwined and each affects hum...
Bile acids, neutral sterols, and the gut microbiome are intricately intertwined and each affects hum...
Background and Purpose: The analysis of human faecal metabolites can provide an insight into metabol...
The role of the gut microbiota in modifying the pathophysiology of various diseases, including neuro...
Background and Purpose The analysis of human faecal metabolites can provide an insight into metabol...
Background: In the biochemical milieu of human colon, bile acids act as signaling mediators between ...
The human gastro-intestinal tract hosts a complex and diverse microbial community, whose collective ...
Bile is a biological fluid synthesized in the liver, mainly constituted by bile acids and cholestero...
Background: Increasing data suggests an interaction between bile acids and intestinal microbiota in ...
Bile acids (BAs) facilitate intestinal fat absorption and act as important signaling molecules in ho...
AbstractThe human body is now viewed as a complex ecosystem that on a cellular and gene level is mai...
The human gastro-intestinal tract hosts a complex and diverse microbial community, whose collective ...
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Dyslipidemia is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, the leading cau...
<p>Bile acids, the products of concerted host and gut bacterial metabolism, have important signaling...