At the ASM Microbe annual meeting, a study highlighted the impact of protein-rich diets on gut microbiome and health. Excess undigested protein in the colon can produce both beneficial and harmful metabolites. Research led by Samson Adejumo from the University of Illinois Chicago emphasizes that understanding protein diets’ effects on the gut microbiome is crucial. Complementary Austrian research confirms that fruit and vegetable intake boosts gut bacterial diversity, essential for health. A study on mice revealed that protein-rich diets lead to weight loss and gut microbiome changes, emphasizing diet’s role in health. Additionally, the new tool microbeMASST aids in understanding microbial metabolism.
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