2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.170678
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A comprehensive multiplatform metabolomic analysis reveals alterations of 2-hydroxybutyric acid among women with deep endometriosis related to the pesticide trans-nonachlor

Tiphaine Lefebvre,
Manon Campas,
Komodo Matta
et al.
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“…also found that short-chain fatty acids were reduced in the feces of mice with endometriosis, and treatment with n-butyrate reduced the growth of endometriosis lesions in mice ( Chadchan et al., 2021 ). A case-control study of 137 women found that the serum metabolite 2-hydroxybutyric acid was associated with endometriosis risk ( Lefebvre et al., 2024 ). These studies have proved that SCFAs can affect the occurrence and development of EMS.…”
Section: Gut Microbiota Metabolites: Scfasmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…also found that short-chain fatty acids were reduced in the feces of mice with endometriosis, and treatment with n-butyrate reduced the growth of endometriosis lesions in mice ( Chadchan et al., 2021 ). A case-control study of 137 women found that the serum metabolite 2-hydroxybutyric acid was associated with endometriosis risk ( Lefebvre et al., 2024 ). These studies have proved that SCFAs can affect the occurrence and development of EMS.…”
Section: Gut Microbiota Metabolites: Scfasmentioning
confidence: 99%