Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], November 26: Lee Health Domain, a Hyderabad based pharmaceutical company launches "V-Ferin", a probiotic supplement for vaginal infections. Formulated with novel compounds of the pre & probiotics lactobacillus acidophilus with synergetic effect of Lactoferr
New Delhi [India], November 20: Gut-health start-up Sova Health announces the launch of Sova X, Asia's first personalized gut health solution, based on each individual's unique microbiome.
Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], November 6: MicrobioTx, a new-age gut microbiome company, announced the commercial availability of Gut Function Test (GFT) that profiles gut microbiome with just a few blood drops. With this test, gut microbiome profiling, which was earlier only possible by sto
A new Cleveland Clinic study has identified diet-derived chemicals termed metabolites as the primary drivers of young-onset colorectal cancer risk, particularly those associated with red and processed meat. The NPJ Precision Oncology paper studied metabolite and microbiome datasets and found
New Delhi [India], June 27: MicrobioTx, a Bengaluru-based gut health startup, announced the launch of two unique offerings on World Microbiome Day 2024. Today they introduced Personal Probiotics, India's first prebiotic and probiotic blend handcrafted based on individual gut profile, and Gut
Bangalore (Karnataka) [India], May 21: A first-of-its-kind clinical trial in India shows remarkable results for people with diabetes. The trial was conducted using BugSpeaks, a flagship technology of Leucine Rich Bio, India's first microbiome-based company. BugSpeaks is a gut microbiome prof
Israeli researchers have uncovered a potential link between Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) and the composition of the gut microbiome, offering avenues for exploring the long-term effects of microbial interventions during early developmental stages and their impact on brain development.
During pregnancy, a woman's immune system undergoes considerable changes, but experts still don't fully understand the underlying mechanisms. A recent study illustrates how gut bacteria may play a role.
According to a publication published in mSystems, changes in cytokine levels--immune system proteins involved in inflammation--during pregnancy may be connected to particular changes in the mother's gut microbiome as well as plasma and fecal metabolites.