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Investigating the Impact of the Seaweed Derived Food Additive, Carrageenan, on the Human Gut Microbiome

Sponsored by University of Reading

About this trial

Last updated a year ago

Study ID

UREC24/21

Status

Recruiting

Type

Interventional

Phase

N/A

Placebo

No

Accepting

18 to 55 Years
All Sexes

Trial Timing

Ended a year ago

What is this trial about?

The goal of this study is to investigate whether a seaweed derived food additive, carrageenan, has an impact on the human gut microbiome in vivo. The primary purpose is to assess whether consumption of a carrageenan containing product for 4 weeks can alter the bacterial composition of the gut microbiome in healthy individuals and whether the addition of a prebiotic fibre, inulin, to the product has an enhanced beneficial impact of the gut composition. The main questions to answer are: Does the consumption of a confectionary item containing carrageenan and inulin lead to a positive impact on the faecal microbial community when compared to the confectionary item containing no carrageenan and no inulin (placebo)? Participants will be asked to consume 2 gummy sweets for 4 week period and provide stool and urine samples on 3 occasions over a 9 week period. Does the consumption of a confectionary item containing carrageenan and inulin improve gastrointestinal comfort measured using overall SHS-GI score when compared to baseline measurements recorded during run in period?

What are the participation requirements?

Inclusion Criteria

* Healthy individuals

Exclusion Criteria

* Prescribed antibiotics in the last 3 months

* Individuals with any gut disorders such as IBS or IBD

* individuals with any food allergies or intolerances

* Individuals who regularly consume pre or probiotics