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Putrescine

Putrescine is a biogenic amine formed through the bacterial and cellular breakdown of the amino acid ornithine. It plays a role in cell growth, tissue regeneration, and the regulation of intestinal function. Elevated putrescine levels can result from increased microbial fermentation, protein breakdown, or intestinal dysbiosis. Balanced levels indicate normal gut metabolic activity and effective detoxification processes.

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What are possible symptoms of elevated putrescine levels?

High putrescine levels are often linked to increased intestinal microbial activity or dysbiosis. Individuals may experience bloating, flatulence, abdominal discomfort, or irregular bowel movements. In some cases, elevated levels may also indicate impaired detoxification or protein metabolism.

Who may benefit from testing putrescine?

Testing putrescine can be valuable for those with chronic digestive symptoms, suspected gut dysbiosis, or unexplained fatigue. It can also provide insight for individuals with protein metabolism issues, liver stress, or microbial overgrowth such as SIBO.

What factors can influence putrescine levels?

Putrescine is produced during the bacterial and cellular breakdown of amino acids, particularly ornithine. Diet, microbial balance, protein intake, and detoxification capacity all affect its levels. Poor gut health or an imbalanced microbiota can lead to accumulation.

Is it possible to normalize putrescine levels?

Yes. Supporting gut microbial balance, ensuring efficient digestion, and promoting detoxification pathways can help reduce elevated putrescine. A balanced diet rich in fiber, antioxidants, and adequate hydration supports healthy intestinal and metabolic function.

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What are possible symptoms of elevated putrescine levels?
Who may benefit from testing putrescine?
What factors can influence putrescine levels?
Is it possible to normalize putrescine levels?
What are possible symptoms of elevated putrescine levels?
Who may benefit from testing putrescine?
What factors can influence putrescine levels?
Is it possible to normalize putrescine levels?
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