Roseburia

A genus of butyrate-producing, Gram-positive anaerobic bacteria that inhabit the human colon. Named in honor of Theodor Rosebury, they are members of the phylum firmicutes.[2][3]

Increased abundance of Roseburia is associated with weight loss and reduced glucose intolerance.[4]

References

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