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Drunk from pizza? Rare ‘auto-brewery syndrome’ turns carbs into alcohol
Fecal transplants could stop the gut microbes and metabolic pathways that turn patients’ intestines into booze factories In A ...
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Auto-brewery syndrome: What causes some people's gut microbes to produce high alcohol levels?
Researchers at University of California San Diego, Mass General Brigham, and their colleagues have identified specific gut ...
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Specific gut bacteria found to drive alcohol production in patients with auto-brewery syndrome
Researchers at University of California San Diego, Mass General Brigham, and their colleagues have identified specific gut ...
Fermented foods have been a cornerstone of human diets for millennia, offering preservation and health benefits. Long before refrigeration, fermentation extended the shelf life of perishable foods by ...
A hidden army of gut microbes can brew alcohol inside the body—and scientists may finally know how to stop it.
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Scientists identify gut bacteria behind auto-brewery syndrome, a rare condition that makes the body produce alcohol
A groundbreaking study reveals how specific gut microbes may cause people to become intoxicated without drinking, opening ...
A research team has delivered a comprehensive overview showing how microbial fermentation—guided by synthetic biology, metabolic engineering, and smart bioprocess design—can transform violacein from a ...
“We found that gut bacteria, including Escherichia coli and Klebsiella pneumoniae, ferment sugars into ethanol in the ...
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