“…Additionally, Zeng [ 65 ] found that the relative abundance of Bacteroides in the fecal microbiota was significantly negatively correlated with serum LDL-C. Zeng [ 65 ] also found that the relative abundance of Coprococcus in fecal samples was significantly negatively correlated with TG [ 65 ]. Corprococcus is a beneficial [ 54 , 66 ] and fiber-degrading [ 67 ] bacterial genus that can produce butyrate [ 68 ]. Similar findings have been described in other metabolic diseases.…”