Butyrate, a short-chain fatty acid, is a crucial product of gut microbial fermentation with significant implications for various metabolic and physiological processes. Dietary sources of butyrate are limited, primarily derived from the fermentation of dietary fibers by butyrate-producing gut bacteria. Butyrate exerts its effects primarily as a histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitor and through signaling pathways involving G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Its diverse benefits include promoting gut health, enhancing energy metabolism, and potentially alleviating complications associated with obesity. However, the exact role of butyrate in obesity is still under investigation, with a limited number of human trials necessitating further research to determine its efficacy and safety profile. Moreover, butyrate impact on the gut-brain axis and its modulation of microbiome effect on behavior highlight its broader importance in regulating host physiology. A thorough understanding of the metabolic pathways and mechanisms of butyrate is essential for developing targeted interventions for metabolic disorders. Continued research is crucial to fully realize its therapeutic potential and optimize its clinical applications in human health. In summary, this review illuminates the multifaceted role of butyrate as a potential mediator of obesity and related metabolic changes.

Butyrate: A potential mediator of obesity and microbiome via different mechanisms of actions / Saban Guler, M.; Arslan, S.; Agagunduz, D.; Cerqua, I.; Pagano, E.; Berni Canani, R.; Capasso, R.. - In: FOOD RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 0963-9969. - 199:(2025). [10.1016/j.foodres.2024.115420]

Butyrate: A potential mediator of obesity and microbiome via different mechanisms of actions

Cerqua I.;Pagano E.;Berni Canani R.;Capasso R.
2025

Abstract

Butyrate, a short-chain fatty acid, is a crucial product of gut microbial fermentation with significant implications for various metabolic and physiological processes. Dietary sources of butyrate are limited, primarily derived from the fermentation of dietary fibers by butyrate-producing gut bacteria. Butyrate exerts its effects primarily as a histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitor and through signaling pathways involving G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs). Its diverse benefits include promoting gut health, enhancing energy metabolism, and potentially alleviating complications associated with obesity. However, the exact role of butyrate in obesity is still under investigation, with a limited number of human trials necessitating further research to determine its efficacy and safety profile. Moreover, butyrate impact on the gut-brain axis and its modulation of microbiome effect on behavior highlight its broader importance in regulating host physiology. A thorough understanding of the metabolic pathways and mechanisms of butyrate is essential for developing targeted interventions for metabolic disorders. Continued research is crucial to fully realize its therapeutic potential and optimize its clinical applications in human health. In summary, this review illuminates the multifaceted role of butyrate as a potential mediator of obesity and related metabolic changes.
2025
Butyrate: A potential mediator of obesity and microbiome via different mechanisms of actions / Saban Guler, M.; Arslan, S.; Agagunduz, D.; Cerqua, I.; Pagano, E.; Berni Canani, R.; Capasso, R.. - In: FOOD RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL. - ISSN 0963-9969. - 199:(2025). [10.1016/j.foodres.2024.115420]
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