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This Common Breakfast Food Could Be Damaging Your Gut
Scitech Daily ^ | May 09, 2025 | North Carolina State University

Posted on 05/13/2025 4:37:24 AM PDT by Red Badger

Researchers have found that the source of protein in your diet may dramatically shape your gut microbiome, influencing key metabolic processes and even gut lining health. The results suggest certain proteins, like egg whites, could have surprising and possibly harmful effects on gut function.

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New research from NC State reveals that different protein sources in animal diets can dramatically alter the gut microbiome, both in composition and function.

A new study from researchers at North Carolina State University has found that the type of protein in an animal’s diet significantly influences both the composition and activity of the gut microbiome, the community of microorganisms living in the digestive tract.

These gut microbes play a crucial role in various aspects of health, and the study’s findings could contribute to improved strategies for preventing and treating gastrointestinal diseases that affect millions of people worldwide.

“There’s something wrong with what we’re eating today, and we are not close to knowing what that is,” said Alfredo Blakeley-Ruiz, an NC State postdoctoral researcher and co-corresponding author of a paper describing the study. “Our lab wanted to know how different diets impact what lives in the gut, and to learn something about what those microbes are doing, functionally, in response to that diet.”

In their experiment, the researchers examined the effects of specific dietary protein sources, such as those from milk, eggs, and plants like peas and soy, on the gut microbiomes of mice. The mice were each fed a diet consisting of a single protein source for one week. These sources included egg whites, brown rice, soy, and yeast, allowing the researchers to isolate the impact of each protein on the gut microbial ecosystem.

Shifts in Microbial Populations and Activity

Using an integrated metagenomics-metaproteomics approach requiring high resolution mass spectrometry, the researchers found that the mice gut microbiome changed a lot over the course of the study, with some protein sources showing extreme effects.

“The composition of the gut microbiome significantly changed every time we changed the protein source,” Blakeley-Ruiz said. “The protein sources with the biggest functional effects were brown rice, yeast, and egg whites.”

In examining the functional changes in the gut microbiome, the study showed that the two largest effects of dietary protein were on amino acid metabolism, which was expected by the researchers, and complex sugar degradation, which was not.

Brown rice and egg whites increase amino acid degradation in the mouse gut microbiome.

“Brown rice and egg white diets increased amino acid degradation in the mouse gut microbiome, meaning that the microbes were breaking down those proteins instead of making their own amino acids from scratch,” Blakeley-Ruiz said. “This makes intuitive sense because proteins are made of amino acids, but this is something we want to dig into more. Some amino acids can degrade into toxins, and others can impact the gut-brain axis, so there are potential health implications from these diets.”

The study also showed that long chains of sugars attached to the dietary proteins, called glycans, also play a role in changing gut microbiome function. Multiple dietary protein sources, including soy, rice, yeast, and egg white, caused microbes in the gut to change the production of enzymes that break down glycans, sometimes substantially.

“This could be really meaningful, health wise,” Blakeley-Ruiz said. “In the egg white diet, in particular, one bacterium took over and activated a bunch of glycan-degrading enzymes. We then grew this bacterium in the lab and found that the glycan-degrading enzymes it produced in media containing egg white protein were similar to those produced in media containing mucin.”

Potential Implications for Gut Health

Mucin is the substance that lines the inside of the gut, protecting the digestive system from things like acid and pathogens. So if bacteria are producing enzymes that, purposely or not, break down mucin, they could be damaging the intestinal lining and causing negative impacts on gut health.

“I’m excited to explore this potential connection between the expression of glycan degrading enzymes in the egg white diet and the breakdown of mucin by the gut microbiome in future studies,” says Blakeley-Ruiz.

Manuel Kleiner, an NC State associate professor of plant and microbial biology and co-corresponding author of the paper, said the study lays the groundwork for future investigation of the effects of protein sources on the gut microbiome.

“One of the limitations of our study is that, of course, the diets are very artificial and could lead to amplified results,” Kleiner said. “But we now show that egg white has extreme effects on the microbiome. For the future, we’re very interested in understanding what the mechanism of this effect is in a mixed protein diet in mice.

“Our study shows not only which bacterial species are in the gut microbiome and their abundance, but also what they are actually doing. Here, they are specifically digesting the glycans. The result is a very comprehensive picture of what really matters in the gut in terms of diet and function.”

Reference:

“Dietary protein source alters gut microbiota composition and function”

by J Alfredo Blakeley-Ruiz, Alexandria Bartlett, Arthur S McMillan, Ayesha Awan, Molly Vanhoy Walsh, Alissa K Meyerhoffer, Simina Vintila, Jessie L Maier, Tanner G Richie, Casey M Theriot and Manuel Kleiner, 21 March 2025, The ISME Journal.

DOI: 10.1093/ismejo/wraf048

The study was supported by the National Institutes of Health through awards R35GM138362, T32DK007737 and P30 DK034987, and by the USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture, Hatch project 7002782.


TOPICS: Agriculture; Food; Health/Medicine; Pets/Animals
KEYWORDS: 0001justmorebs; eggs; gitract; gut; guts; lectins; micehealth; microbiome; rice
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To: Red Badger

More vegetarian garbage from corrupt leftist science.


21 posted on 05/13/2025 5:00:55 AM PDT by stinkerpot65 (Global warming is a Marxist lie. )
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To: aynrandfreak

I see it as a power food. The protein alone is worth it. I buy Egglands Best for the extra B12. They’re down to $3.82 at Walmarts.


22 posted on 05/13/2025 5:03:37 AM PDT by Sacajaweau
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To: reed13k
The cholesterol you produce and the cholesterol you intake have different results.

I hard boil them...egg and olive sandwiches, use in my daily salad...along with chick peas, cheese,

Love westerns..

On occasion...I have with bacon...

23 posted on 05/13/2025 5:07:51 AM PDT by Sacajaweau
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To: ClearCase_guy

I’m pretty sure the only thing we should eat is tofu. Maybe some bean sprouts and seaweed.


24 posted on 05/13/2025 5:08:02 AM PDT by sphinx
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To: Hatteras
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It's got corn for crunch, oats for punch, and it stays crunchy, even in milk.
25 posted on 05/13/2025 5:15:01 AM PDT by HombreSecreto (The life of a repo man is always intense)
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To: Red Badger

Paging Dr. Gundry.


26 posted on 05/13/2025 5:16:32 AM PDT by FES0844
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To: sphinx

And egg whites and celery. Why not just eat water?


27 posted on 05/13/2025 5:16:36 AM PDT by caver ( )
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To: Red Badger

Everything is bad for you.


28 posted on 05/13/2025 5:18:05 AM PDT by beethovenfan (The REAL Great Reset will be when Jesus returns. )
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To: wally_bert

Eeeeet zee bugzzzzz, peon!


29 posted on 05/13/2025 5:18:51 AM PDT by NorthMountain (... the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed)
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To: ClearCase_guy

You are assuredly correct that financial incentives shape results of studies.

This particular study is stupid because it tests egg whites alone in a vacuum. Of course whatever bacteria like egg whites becomes too numerous. Next they will show eating waffles alone is bad.

I guarantee you a study of whole eggs as a part of a varied diet comes out completely different.

The truth is that it’s healthy to eat a varied diet of whole foods, listening to your body. Yogurt one day, eggs another, whatever. Stay away from overly processed meat and grains.


30 posted on 05/13/2025 5:24:21 AM PDT by TheThirdRuffian (Orange is the new brown)
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To: ClearCase_guy
It really all depends on who pays for the research grant, right?

Ya got me laughing!!

31 posted on 05/13/2025 5:30:44 AM PDT by JesusIsLord
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To: Red Badger

Hmm....use to be egg yolks were the enemy.


32 posted on 05/13/2025 5:34:32 AM PDT by Churchillspirit (Pray for President Trump)
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To: ClearCase_guy

You appear to have an accurate understanding of “science” today.


33 posted on 05/13/2025 5:36:31 AM PDT by hal ogen (First Amendment or Reeducation Camp?)
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To: ClearCase_guy

You get the $cience you pay for.


34 posted on 05/13/2025 5:36:55 AM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: hal ogen

OK...gravel..a gravel diet is where it is at. Problem solved.


35 posted on 05/13/2025 5:37:26 AM PDT by hal ogen (First Amendment or Reeducation Camp?)
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To: hal ogen

“Tastes like wild hickory nuts.”


36 posted on 05/13/2025 5:38:21 AM PDT by dfwgator (Endut! Hoch Hech!)
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To: Red Badger

So, are chicken placentas bad for you?


37 posted on 05/13/2025 5:41:48 AM PDT by tired&retired (Blessings )
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To: dfwgator
“Tastes like wild hickory nuts.”

“Ever eat a pine tree? Many parts are edible.”

38 posted on 05/13/2025 5:44:09 AM PDT by Flag_This (They're lying.)
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To: Red Badger

Thank goodness I only eat scrambled eggs and don’t have to worry about egg whites.


39 posted on 05/13/2025 5:50:23 AM PDT by VeniVidiVici (Burma Shave)
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To: Red Badger

I can’t wait for the money for this garbage to dry up completely. It’s make work for fake smart drones. Go do some useful research Poindexter.


40 posted on 05/13/2025 5:50:51 AM PDT by HYPOCRACY (Long live The Great MAGA Kangz!)
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