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  • Ficus hirta Vahl (FHV) is gaining popularity in southern China as part of a traditional tonic diet, but its effects on human gut microbiome were previously unknown.
  • A study involving 43 healthy participants divided into FHV diet and control groups for 8 weeks revealed significant changes in gut bacteria, such as increased levels of beneficial microbes like Faecalibacterium and Dialister.
  • The FHVD also promoted various metabolic pathways and higher concentrations of short-chain fatty acids and amino acids, suggesting that FHV diet might lead to a healthier gut microbiome profile.

Article Abstract

Ficus hirta Vahl (FHV), a traditional herbal ingredient of the tonic diet, receives increasing popularity in southern China. However, it is largely unknown that how a FHV diet (FHVD) affects the human gut microbiome. In this exploratory study, a total of 43 healthy individuals were randomized into the FHVD (n = 25) and Control (n = 18) groups to receive diet intervention for 8 weeks. 16S rRNA gene sequencing, metagenomic sequencing and metabolic profile of participants were measured to assess the association between FHV diet and gut microbiome. A preservation effect of Faecalibacterium and enrichment of Dialister, Veillonella, Clostridium, and Lachnospiraceae were found during the FHVD. Accordingly, the pathway of amino acid synthesis, citrate cycle, coenzyme synthesis, and partial B vitamin synthesis were found to be more abundant in the FHVD. In addition, serine, glutamine, gamma-aminobutyric acid, tryptamine, and short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) were higher after the FHVD. The conjoint analysis of FHV components and in-vitro fermentation confirmed that the improved SCFAs concentration was collectively contributed by the increasing abundance of key enzyme genes and available substrates. In conclusion, the muti-omics analysis showed that the FHVD optimized the structure of the gut microbial community and its metabolic profile, leading to a healthy tendency, with a small cluster of bacteria driving the variation rather than a single taxon.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9515076PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41538-022-00161-3DOI Listing

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