Animal Study Demonstrates How Triclosan Can Trigger Gut Inflammation medicine science
. show that intestinal commensal microbes mediate metabolic activation of triclosan in the colon and drive its gut toxicology. Image credit: Darryl Leja, National Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health.
However, it remains approved for use in a wide range of products such as toothpaste, mouthwash, hand sanitizers, cosmetics, and toys. The finding supported that triclosan could be a potential risk factor for inflammatory bowel disease and associated diseases. Knowing which bacterial proteins were the culprits, they used a microbiome-targeted inhibitor to block triclosan processing in the gut.
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