Can You Take Butyric Acid with Lecithin, Soybean?
Butyric Acid and Lecithin, Soybean appear to be safe together.
Gut bacteria interaction possible
Butyric Acid and Lecithin, Soybean appear to be safe together.
Gut bacteria interaction possible
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Research on mice suggests that phospholipids like soybean lecithin can affect gut bacteria. Butyric acid, a medium-chained fatty acid, may interact with these phospholipids. However, no direct evidence of a significant interaction between butyric acid and lecithin, soybean was found. No mechanism of interaction was identified in the provided PubMed evidence. Phospholipids like soybean lecithin can form membranes that affect gut bacteria, but it's unclear how butyric acid directly interacts with these membranes.
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