Abstract
Our study demonstrates that CCM outperforms metformin in managing key clinical indicators in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) model mice and induces more significant alterations in gut microbiota composition and function. Notably, the uniquely enriched beneficial microbes and microbial metabolic pathways in the CCM samples may explain its enhanced therapeutic effects compared to metformin. Consequently, these findings suggest that CCM offers a promising therapeutic strategy for T2DM, and further provide valuable insights into potential probiotic candidates (such as Bacteroidetes spp., Akkermansia spp., and Parabacteroides spp.) and newly identified functional pathways (such as chondroitin sulfate degradation, geraniol degradation, biotin biosynthesis, colonic acid building blocks biosynthesis, and the biosynthesis of vancomycin group antibiotics) that could be targeted for therapeutic intervention.
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Xia, C., Yue, L., Wang, Y., Li, C., Ma, G., Ju, Y., … Chen, F. (2025). Gut microbiota’s role in the enhancement of type 2 diabetes treatment by a traditional Chinese herbal formula compared to metformin. Microbiology Spectrum, 13(5). https://doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.02412-24
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