Fermented Goat’s
Milk Contributes to the Recovery
of Iron Deficiency Anemia via Modulation of the Gut Microbiome
Posted on 2023-10-13 - 10:29
Iron deficiency anemia (IDA) is a global public health
concern
affecting 1.6 billion people worldwide. The administration of iron
supplements during the treatment of IDA adversely affects the intestinal
barrier function and the composition and functionality of the intestinal
microbiome, both of which are already altered during IDA. For this
reason, it is of great interest to develop nutritional strategies
aimed at alleviating these gut alterations associated with IDA and
its treatment. In this sense, fermented goat’s milk (FGM) was
studied due to its nutritional quality. Our findings showed that in
anemic animals the consumption of a FGM-based diet, compared to a
standard diet, had positive modulatory effects on the intestinal microbiome.
FGM-based diet restored intestinal dysbiosis, the intestinal barrier
functionality, and bacterial translocation, contributing to a more
efficient recovery of IDA. Therefore, FGM is a useful nutritional
tool to ease intestinal alterations occurring during IDA and during
its treatment.
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Soriano-Lerma, Ana; García-Burgos, María; Alférez, María José
M.; Crespo-Pérez, Jorge Valentín; Pérez-Carrasco, Virginia; Ortiz-Gonzalez, Matilde; et al. (2023). Fermented Goat’s
Milk Contributes to the Recovery
of Iron Deficiency Anemia via Modulation of the Gut Microbiome. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jafc.3c05560