noun
- Plural of butyrate; salts or esters of butyric acid, commonly found in foods and produced during fermentation.
- Short-chain fatty acids produced by bacterial fermentation in the colon, important for digestive health.
Usage: chemistry; biochemistry
Usage: nutrition; medicine
Examples
- Butyrates are naturally present in butter and other dairy products.
- The gut microbiome produces butyrates when it ferments dietary fiber.
- Sodium butyrates are used as food additives and preservatives.
- Research shows that butyrates play an important role in colon health.
- Butyrates can be measured in laboratory tests to assess digestive function.
- Some probiotics are valued for their ability to produce butyrates.