2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.aninu.2023.08.002
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Intestinal tryptophan metabolism in disease prevention and swine production

Zhenguo Hu,
Luya Feng,
Qian Jiang
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“…But it should be noted that SCFAs are commonly associated with better host redox status and inflammation levels [55]; therefore, this finding suggests that the beneficial effects of MA might be independent of the decreased SCFAs. In addition, methylamines generated from choline and indoles derived from dietary tryptophan metabolism were also important gut microbial metabolites to modulate hostmicrobe interactions [56,57]. As a tryptophan metabolite, indoleacrylic acid has been proven to have the function of suppressing inflammation and promoting gut health [58], and was significantly upregulated in the MA group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But it should be noted that SCFAs are commonly associated with better host redox status and inflammation levels [55]; therefore, this finding suggests that the beneficial effects of MA might be independent of the decreased SCFAs. In addition, methylamines generated from choline and indoles derived from dietary tryptophan metabolism were also important gut microbial metabolites to modulate hostmicrobe interactions [56,57]. As a tryptophan metabolite, indoleacrylic acid has been proven to have the function of suppressing inflammation and promoting gut health [58], and was significantly upregulated in the MA group.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%