abstract: Microorganisms can produce metabolites in the gut including short chain fatty acids, vitamins, and amino acids. Certain metabolites produced in the gut can affect the brain through changes in neurotransmitter concentrations. Serotonin, a neurotransmitter, is associated with mood, appetite, and sleep. Up to 90% of serotonin synthesis is located in the gut, by human enterochromaffin cells. Bacteria known to biosynthesize tryptophan, precursor to serotonin, include Escherichia coli, Enterococcus and Streptococcus. Tryptophan is synthesized by bacteria with the enzyme tryptophan synthase and requires Vitamin B6 (Pyridoxal). We hypothesize that gut isolates from surgical weight loss patients can enhance tryptophan production, whic...
The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) plays an important role in intestinal homeostasis, and some micr...
Tryptophan (Trp) is an essential amino acid that can be metabolized via endogenous and exogenous pat...
Recent evidence suggests that tryptophan, an essential amino acid, may exert biological effects by m...
Tryptophan (Trp), an α-amino acid, is the precursor of serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT), which...
International audienceThe gut microbiota is a crucial actor in human physiology. Many of these effec...
A growing body of research on the gut microbiome highlights the pivotal role of enteric microbes as ...
The metabolism of dietary tryptophan occurs locally in the gut primarily via host enzymes, with simi...
The gut microbiota influences the health of the host, especially with regard to gut immune homeostas...
ABSTRACT: The ‘microbiota-gut-brain axis’ plays a fundamental role in maintaining host homeostasis, ...
Actions of symbiotic gut microbiota are in dynamic balance with the host’s organism to maintain home...
Scope: This study aims to investigate the effect of tryptophan sources on tryptophan catabolism by g...
The gut-brain axis is a bidirectional communication system between the central nervous system and th...
There is a growing awareness that gut commensal metabolites play a major role in host physiology and...
Tryptophan is the precursor of a wide array of metabolites, which are involved in a variety of aspec...
Invited ReviewInternational audienceTryptophan is an indispensable amino acid that should to be supp...
The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) plays an important role in intestinal homeostasis, and some micr...
Tryptophan (Trp) is an essential amino acid that can be metabolized via endogenous and exogenous pat...
Recent evidence suggests that tryptophan, an essential amino acid, may exert biological effects by m...
Tryptophan (Trp), an α-amino acid, is the precursor of serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT), which...
International audienceThe gut microbiota is a crucial actor in human physiology. Many of these effec...
A growing body of research on the gut microbiome highlights the pivotal role of enteric microbes as ...
The metabolism of dietary tryptophan occurs locally in the gut primarily via host enzymes, with simi...
The gut microbiota influences the health of the host, especially with regard to gut immune homeostas...
ABSTRACT: The ‘microbiota-gut-brain axis’ plays a fundamental role in maintaining host homeostasis, ...
Actions of symbiotic gut microbiota are in dynamic balance with the host’s organism to maintain home...
Scope: This study aims to investigate the effect of tryptophan sources on tryptophan catabolism by g...
The gut-brain axis is a bidirectional communication system between the central nervous system and th...
There is a growing awareness that gut commensal metabolites play a major role in host physiology and...
Tryptophan is the precursor of a wide array of metabolites, which are involved in a variety of aspec...
Invited ReviewInternational audienceTryptophan is an indispensable amino acid that should to be supp...
The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) plays an important role in intestinal homeostasis, and some micr...
Tryptophan (Trp) is an essential amino acid that can be metabolized via endogenous and exogenous pat...
Recent evidence suggests that tryptophan, an essential amino acid, may exert biological effects by m...