Oral tryptophan activates duodenal aryl hydrocarbon receptor in healthy subjects: a crossover randomized controlled trial

Apr 9, 2024American journal of physiology. Gastrointestinal and liver physiology

Oral tryptophan activates a gut receptor involved in digestion in healthy people

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Abstract

Oral tryptophan supplementation (3 g/day) increased AhR activation capacity by duodenal contents in healthy volunteers.

  • Tryptophan supplementation resulted in higher levels of urinary and plasma kynurenine metabolites and indoles.
  • No significant changes were observed in gastrointestinal or psychological symptoms during the study.
  • The supplementation had a modest impact on fecal microbiome profiles but did not significantly affect cytokine production.
  • Activation of the AhR pathway and metabolic pathways in the small intestine may have implications for inflammatory conditions.

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