They conveniently don’t say what the metabolites are, without buying the study article, but three possible metabolites I found elsewhere were indole-3-ethanol, indole-3-pyruvate, and indole-3-aldehyde.
Of course, you can just make sure you get tryptophan, instead, and apparently get the benefit of protection against E. coli issues.
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2 posted on
03/25/2024 9:20:15 PM PDT by
ConservativeMind
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3 posted on
03/25/2024 9:23:48 PM PDT by
bunkerhill7
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To: ConservativeMind
My first thought was that the food that provided the Tryptophan probably was laced with the E. coli.
4 posted on
03/25/2024 10:05:25 PM PDT by
higgmeister
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To: ConservativeMind
Turkeys and chickens hardest hit.
5 posted on
03/26/2024 3:10:56 AM PDT by
noiseman
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To: ConservativeMind
Nice turkey sandwich with gravy! Then, a nap!
7 posted on
03/26/2024 6:38:38 AM PDT by
Albion Wilde
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To: ConservativeMind
Sauerkraut, kielbasa and potatoes = happy tummy.
8 posted on
03/26/2024 7:49:57 AM PDT by
sergeantdave
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