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Evidence-Based Supplement Research
Evidence-Based Supplement Research

The effect of short-term consumption of Bifidobacterium bifidum on the gut microbiome of obese individuals.

  • 2026-02-23
  • Experimental biology and medicine (Maywood, N.J.) 251
    • Inna Burakova
    • Yuliya Smirnova
    • Polina Morozova
    • Svetlana Pogorelova
    • Olga Kryukova
    • Tatiana Kislova
    • Olga Korneeva
    • Mikhail Syromyatnikov

Study Design

Population
people with obesity
Methods
investigate the effect of a probiotic supplement containing Bifidobacterium bifidum on the intestinal microbiome using high-throughput sequencing on the DNBSEQ-G50 platform
It is known that gut microbiota dysbiosis can lead to obesity by disrupting energy consumption and metabolism. Probiotic supplements are a potential therapeutic option for improving intestinal homeostasis. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of a probiotic supplement containing Bifidobacterium bifidum on the intestinal microbiome of people with obesity using high-throughput sequencing on the DNBSEQ-G50 platform. The study demonstrated a positive effect of the supplement on bacterial species such as Bacteroides uniformis, Alistipes putredinis, Alistipes shahii, Dysosmobacter welbionis, and Gemmiger formicilis. Therefore, we suggest the potential use of this bacterial species in the treatment of gut microbiota dysbiosis of obese individuals.

Research Insights

  • The study demonstrated a positive effect of the supplement on bacterial species such as Bacteroides uniformis, Alistipes putredinis, Alistipes shahii, Dysosmobacter welbionis, and Gemmiger formicilis.

    Effect
    Beneficial
    Effect size
    Small
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