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Fitness Targets After 50, Butyrate for Gut Health, Protein and Cholesterol | THRR090

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What's the Difference Between Buterate and Tributerin?

Tributerin has been used in spain for at least three years, but is just starting to come to the us. There are some studies on mice, but not a ton in humans yet. The tributerin is a triglyceride that is all buteric acid with a glyceral backbone. It's something that stimulate signalling to improve tight junction function in the intestinal epithelium. A buturic acid can be obtained from a meno acid fermentation, and actually, its isobuterate that comes about from meno acid fermentations. We get buteric acid from or fibre fermentation some of mica issues.

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