Interspecies Hydrogen Transfer In The Mammalian Gut: How Interactions Between Fermenters And Hydrogenotrophs Influence Colonic Homeostasis (H2gut)

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The human gut is a complex microbial bioreactor which protects the host from enteropathogens, facilitates the harvesting of nutrients and energy from undigested dietary components, stimulates healthy immune function, alters host insulin resistance, and exerts control over fat deposition and appetite. The principal duty of the bacteria in the mammalian gut is the fermentation of undigested dietary components, which results in the production of short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) and H2 gas.

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