Gut check: personalized prebiotics aim to heal Alcohol-Related microbiome damage
NCT ID NCT07350538
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study explores how alcohol affects the gut microbiome and whether personalized prebiotics can help restore balance. Researchers will test a new tool (DynaMAP) to map gut bacteria in 20 healthy adults who drink moderately. Participants take a daily prebiotic for 60 days, and the study measures changes in gut bacteria, brain function, and overall health.
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University of Roehampton, School of Life and Health Sciences
London, UK, SW15 4JD, United Kingdom
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