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Turicibacter: The Gut Bug That Melts Fat
8 Jan
Summary
- A single gut bacterium, Turicibacter, significantly reduces weight gain in mice.
- It produces fatty acids that combat detrimental ceramides linked to diseases.
- Supplementing Turicibacter improved metabolic health in mice on high-fat diets.

A groundbreaking study has identified a specific gut bacterium, Turicibacter, as a potent force against weight gain and metabolic dysfunction. Researchers found that this microbe can significantly improve metabolic health in mice consuming high-fat diets. Turicibacter achieves this by producing beneficial fatty acids that help regulate detrimental fat molecules known as ceramides, which are associated with serious health conditions.
In experiments, oral supplementation of Turicibacter five days a week led to reduced weight gain, lower body fat, and improved lipid profiles in mice, even when they maintained a high-fat diet. This suggests that maintaining adequate levels of Turicibacter may be crucial for mitigating the health consequences of such diets. However, the study also noted that high-fat diets themselves can stifle Turicibacter growth.




