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Relationship between periodontal disease and butyric acid produced by periodontopathic bacteria [PDF]

open access: goldInflammation and Regeneration, 2018
Background Periodontopathic bacteria such as Porphyromonas gingivalis produce a large amount of butyric acid as a metabolite. Though butyric acid has been reported to have an anti-inflammatory effect on inflammatory diseases in the gastrointestinal tract,
Michihiro Shirasugi   +5 more
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A techno-practical method for overcoming the biotoxicity and volatility obstacles of butanol and butyric acid during whole-cell catalysis by Gluconobacter oxydans [PDF]

open access: goldBiotechnology for Biofuels, 2020
Background Butyric acid is a platform chemical material, the production of which has been greatly stimulated by the diverse range of downstream applications in many industries. In particular, higher quality butyric acid used in food and medicine, is more
Xia Hua   +5 more
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Butyric acid: what is the future for this old substance?

open access: diamondSwiss Medical Weekly, 2012
In this brief review, we present some data from the literature on butyric acid and some of its more interesting potential uses, especially in the field of gastroenterology.
Paolo Sossai
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The Role of Butyric Acid and Microorganisms in Chronic Inflammatory Diseases and Microbiome-Based Therapeutics [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Inflammation Research
Zhilin Liu, Yonghong Jiang, Qiuyue Fan, Sai Li, Yanni Wang Department of Paediatrics, Longhua Hospital Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai, 200032, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Yonghong Jiang, Email ...
Liu Z, Jiang Y, Fan Q, Li S, Wang Y
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Butyric acid reduced lipid deposition in immortalized chicken preadipocyte by inhibiting cell proliferation and differentiation [PDF]

open access: yesPoultry Science
: The hyperplasia and hypertrophy of preadipocytes were closely related to lipid deposition in animals. Butyric acid was reported to be involved in lipid metabolism.
Xiaoying Liu   +6 more
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4-(3-Methoxyphenoxy)butyric acid [PDF]

open access: yesActa Crystallographica Section E, 2009
In the title compound, C11H14O4, an intermediate for the synthesis of a new kind of estrogen receptor modulator, all non-H atoms lie on a common plane (r.m.s. deviation = 0.0472 Å).
Julia Heilmann-Brohl   +2 more
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The Glycogenic Properties of Butyric Acid [PDF]

open access: bronzeActa Veterinaria Scandinavica, 1968
When butyric acid was injected intravenously at an amount of 2.5 mM/kg, blood glucose rose markedly in normal sheep. In a ewe with pregnancy toxemia blood glucose did not change. When the same amount was injected intraruminally to sheep and cows, the plasma level of non-esterified fatty acids, NEFA, was in most cases decreased by about 30—50 %, while ...
J. Luthman, G. Jonson
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Effects of Butyric Acid Supplementation on the Gut Microbiome and Growth Performance of Weanling Pigs Fed a Low-Crude Protein, Propionic Acid-Preserved Grain Diet [PDF]

open access: yesMicroorganisms
Reducing crude protein (CP) in weaner pig diets lowers post-weaning diarrhoea risk but may impair growth performance. This study aimed to identify the beneficial effects of organic acid (OA)-preserved grain and butyric acid supplementation on gut health ...
Kathryn Ruth Connolly   +4 more
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