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- W4309778914 abstract "Levels of its utilization suggest that the host glycosaminoglycan heparin is an important carbohydrate in the human gut microbiota. However, the interaction between heparin and the gut microbiota is not well understood. In this study, an in vitro fermentation system combined with microbiome and metabolome technologies was used to study the interaction between heparin and the gut microbiota. Interestingly, we found that heparin can be used by the gut microbiota, which produce large amounts of short chain fatty acids leading to a decrease in pH. In addition, the addition of heparin increased the relative abundance of Bacteroides and Bifidobacterium and decreased the relative abundance of Escherichia-Shigella. Correlation analysis of the microbiome and metabolome revealed that the catabolism of heparin was accompanied by the biosynthesis of bile acids and tryptophan metabolism. Overall, this study provides new evidence on the role of heparin as a stable carbon source for the gut microbiota and forms a strong basis for the use of heparin to condition the gut microbiota." @default.
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