LI Meng-jie, DONG Yang-yang, LI Na, et al. Beneficial Bacterial Modulation by Gypsum Fibrosum and Terra Flava Usta in Gut Microbiota[J]. Chinese journal of integrative medicine, 2025, 31(9): 812-820.
DOI:
LI Meng-jie, DONG Yang-yang, LI Na, et al. Beneficial Bacterial Modulation by Gypsum Fibrosum and Terra Flava Usta in Gut Microbiota[J]. Chinese journal of integrative medicine, 2025, 31(9): 812-820. DOI: 10.1007/s11655-025-4129-x.
Beneficial Bacterial Modulation by Gypsum Fibrosum and Terra Flava Usta in Gut Microbiota
To investigate the regulatory effects of two traditional mineral medicines (TMMs)
Gypsum Fibrosum
(Shigao
GF) and
Terra Flava Usta
(Zaoxintu
TFU)
on gut-beneficial bacteria in mice
and preliminarily explore their mechanisms of action.
Methods:
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Mice were randomly divided into 3 groups (
n
=10 per group): the control group (standard diet)
the GF group (diet supplemented with 2% GF)
and the TFU group (diet supplemented with 2% TFU). After 4-week intervention
16S rRNA gene sequencing was used to analyze the changes in the gut microbiota (GM). Scanning electron microscopy
in combination with coumarin A tetramethyl rhodamine conjugate and Hoechst stainings
was used to observe the bacteria and biofilm formation.
Results:
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Principal coordinate analysis revealed that GF and TFU significantly altered the GM composition in mice. Further analysis revealed that GF and TFU affected different types of gut bacteria
suggesting that different TMMs may selectively modulate specific bacterial populations. For certain bacteria
such as
Faecalibaculum
and
Ileibacterium
both GF and TFU exhibited growth-promoting effects
implying that they may be sensitive to TMMs and that different TMMs can increase their abundance through their respective mechanisms. Notably
Lactobacillus reuteri
a widely recognized and used probiotic
was significantly enriched in the GF group. Random forest analysis identified
Ileibacterium valens
as a potential indicator bacterium for TMMs' impact on GM. Further mechanistic studies showed that gut bacteria formed biofilm structures on the TFU surface.
Conclusions:
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This study provides new insights into the interaction between TMMs and GM. As safe and effective natural clays
GF and TFU hold promise as potential candidates for prebiotic development.
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