Vitaminer, tarmens mikrobiom och gastrointestinal hälsa hos människor
- 01Vitaminer kan öka mångfalden och mängden nyttiga bakterier i tarmen
- 02Vissa vitaminer främjar produktionen av korta fettsyror som stärker tarmbarriären
- 03Vitamin A och D kan indirekt påverka tarmhälsan via immunförsvaret
- 04Effekterna beror ofta på dosering och hur vitaminerna når tjocktarmen
Vitaminer kan spela en viktig roll för tarmhälsan genom att stödja en varierad och välfungerande bakterieflora.
The gut microbiome plays important roles in the maintenance of host health and the pathogenesis of many diseases. Diet is a key modulator of the gut microbiome. There is increasing evidence that nutrients other than fermentable fiber affect the gut microbial composition. In this review, we discuss the effects of vitamins on the gut microbiome, and related gastrointestinal health, based on in vitro, animal and human studies. Some vitamins, when provided in large doses or when delivered to the large intestine, have been shown to beneficially modulate the gut microbiome by increasing the abundance of presumed commensals (vitamins A, B2, D, E, and beta-carotene), increasing or maintaining microbial diversity (vitamins A, B2, B3, C, K) and richness (vitamin D), increasing short chain fatty acid production (vitamin C), or increasing the abundance of short chain fatty acid producers (vitamins B2, E). Others, such as vitamins A and D, modulate the gut immune response or barrier function, thus, indirectly influencing gastrointestinal health or the microbiome. Future research is needed to explore these potential effects and to elucidate the underlying mechanisms and host health benefits.
- APA
- Van T Pham, Susanne Dold, Ateequr Rehman, Julia K Bird, & Robert E Steinert (2021). Vitaminer, tarmens mikrobiom och gastrointestinal hälsa hos människor.
- MLA
- Van T Pham, et al. "Vitaminer, tarmens mikrobiom och gastrointestinal hälsa hos människor." 2021.
- Chicago
- Van T Pham et al. 2021. "Vitaminer, tarmens mikrobiom och gastrointestinal hälsa hos människor."
