Efficacy of a postbiotic and its components in promoting colonic transit and
alleviating chronic constipation in humans and mice.
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Cell reports. Medicine
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Ma T, Li Y, Yang N, Wang H, Shi X, Liu Y,
Jin H, Kwok LY, Sun Z, Zhang H
This study evaluates the efficacy of the postbiotic Probio-Eco in alleviating
constipation in humans and mice. A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled crossover trial involving
110 adults with chronic constipation (Rome IV criteria) demonstrates that a 3-week Probio-Eco intervention
significantly improves constipation symptoms, stool straining, and worry scores. Gut microbiota and
metabolomic analyses reveal modulations in specific gut microbiota, succinate, tryptophan derivatives,
deoxycholate, propionate, butyrate, and cortisol, correlating with symptom relief. A loperamide-induced
mouse model confirms that Probio-Eco and its bioactive components (succinate, 3-indoleacrylic acid, and
5-hydroxytryptophan) alleviate constipation by stimulating mucin-2 secretion, regulating intestinal
transport hormones, and promoting anti-inflammatory responses. Multi-omics integration identifies key
pathways, including succinate-short-chain fatty acid, tryptophan-5-hydroxytryptophan-serotonin, and
tryptophan-3-indoleacrylic acid, driving intestinal homeostasis and motility.
Probio-Eco
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DOI:
10.1016/j.xcrm.2025.102093