Effect of Cranberry and Agaves Extract on Microbiota and Intestinal Health

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Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2018
It is now recognized that overweight individuals have altered microbiota which could lead to intestinal barrier defects and chronic inflammation disorders. Polyphenols such as Proanthocyanidins may modulate the gut microbiota thereby providing beneficial effects on metabolic health. Inulin is a well known prebiotic that could stimulate growth of favorable bacteria in the gut. The overall goal is to determine the efficacy and synergy of a supplement of polyphenols from cranberry extract with or without a supplement of inulin from agaves to reduce chronic inflammation and endotoxemia and to improve glucose metabolism and insulin sensitivity by modulating microbiota of overweight human subjects with metabolic syndrome symptoms.
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First added on: May 21, 2024