Fatty acid amides {90000178}

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    - #Clostridia bacteria gene clusters are able to produce fatty acid amides (FAAs), which are signaling molecules produced by humans. - FAAs are known to have diverse physiological effects — ranging from immunoregulation to sensing pain to wound healing. - Bacterial enzymes from #Clostridia bacteria used diet-derived substrates to produce FAAs that interact with human receptors.
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    - microbial production of fatty acid amides (FAAs) enhanced sensory neuron activity through the endocannabinoid receptor CB1. - This increase in neuronal activity, in turn, boosted striatal #Dopamine signaling during exercise

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