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【Nutrient Library Co., Ltd.】 【New release from the Nutrition Library on sale today】Make your intestinal bacteria healthy! Cultivate Short-Chain Fatty Acids ​ Image
URL: Nutrient Library, Inc. Press release: October 19, 2025 To Members of the Press [New release from the Nutrition Library on sale today] Keep your intestinal bacteria healthy! Cultivate Short-Chain Fatty Acids 2025 Nobel Prize Illuminates the Power of Regulatory T Cells and Intestinal Butyrate
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Easy-to-Understand Health Science – 13 “Make your intestinal bacteria healthy! “Let’s Cultivate Short-Chain Fatty Acids” In 2025, the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded to Dr. Shimon Sakaguchi of Kyoto University and two others. Their discovery of “regulatory T cells (Tregs)” acts as a “brake” to stop the immune system from running wild. This discovery opened up new avenues for the treatment of autoimmune diseases and allergies. Joint research by the RIKEN Institute, the University of Tokyo, and Keio University (Nature, 2013, DOI:10.1038/nature12721) has revealed that butyrate is a key substance supporting the function of regulatory T cells. Butyrate is a short-chain fatty acid produced by intestinal bacteria through fermentation of dietary fiber. It serves as an energy source for the intestine and also activates genes to increase regulatory T cells, thereby activating mechanisms that suppress inflammation and allergic reactions. In other words, butyrate quietly supports the “immune brake” identified by the Nobel Prize in 1999 in the intestines. This small molecule produced in the intestines is the “invisible
protagonist” that protects our immune balance. This book provides an easy-to-understand explanation of the functions of short-chain fatty acids, particularly butyrate, and how to increase and cultivate them, based on the latest scientific findings.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/130324/5/130324-5-3fe615d139752565fa2ab68f13897b6f-530×330.jpg Image of the intestine and short-chain fatty acids ■Table of Contents Interview with Dr. Ryuzo Sakakibara Short-Chain Fatty Acids: The True Identity of the Small Molecules that Connect the Intestines and the Entire Body What are short-chain fatty acids? Column vol.1 Yuichiro Furuta’s Useful Information! Microbiome 1. UNKO is a message from your body Amazing! The Health Benefits of Short-Chain Fatty Acids Strengthening the Intestines: The Source of Health Association with Atopy and Asthma Association with Diabetes and Lifestyle-Related Diseases Relationship with dementia Relationship with aging Column vol.2 Yuichiro Furuta’s Useful Information! Microbiome 2. It Starts in the Gut—Humanity’s Intuition How to Make Short-Chain Fatty Acids Your Ally When food arrives, your gut responds. Your beauty and metabolism will also improve. Natto, miso, yogurt. Maximize the power of your intestinal bacteria with a variety of foods. Small daily habits can help boost your intestinal bacteria and short-chain fatty acids. Use this checklist to assess your and your family’s “intestinal
preparedness.” Column vol.3 Yuichiro Furuta’s Useful Information! Microbiome 3. Humans evolved with bacteria. ■Easy-to-Understand Health Science – 13 “Keep your intestinal bacteria healthy! “Let’s Cultivate Short-Chain Fatty Acids” Author: Nutrition Bookstore Editorial Department Interview: Dr. Ryuzo Sakakibara, MD, Professor Emeritus, Nagasaki International University Column: Yuichiro Furuta, Senior Manager, Functional Materials Business Division, Functional Materials Business Headquarters, Morinaga Milk Industry Co., Ltd. Price: ¥660 (tax included) Publication Date: October 19th : Nutrient Library Co., Ltd. (Nutrient Library) Number of pages: 34 full-color pages Format: A5 variant
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