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Aims: Numerous beneficial effects of vitamin C (ascorbic acid) supplementation have been reported in the literature. However, data on its effects toward the gut microbiome are limited. We assessed the effect of vitamin C supplementation on the abundance of beneficial bacterial species in the gut microbiome. Materials and methods: Stool samples were analyzed for relative abundance of gut microbiome bacteria using next-generation sequencing-based profiling and metagenomic shotgun analysis. Results: Supplementation with vitamin C increased the abundance of bacteria of the genus Bifidobacterium (p = 0.0001) and affected various species. Conclusion: The beneficial effects of vitamin C supplementation may be attributed to modulation of the gut microbiome and the consequent health benefits thereof.
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Hazan, S., Dave, S., Papoutsis, A. J., Deshpande, N., Howell, M. C., & Martin, L. M. A. (2025). Vitamin C improves gut Bifidobacteria in humans. Future Microbiology, 20(7–9), 543–557. https://doi.org/10.2217/fmb-2022-0209
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