May 22nd, 2026
What to know first: Mag41™ is patent-pending magnesium acetate, and that magnesium-acetate pairing is a big part of what makes it different. Acetate gives Mag41™ an energy and metabolism-centered role in active lifestyle formulas, while the ingredient’s nearly tasteless profile and excellent solubility make it practical for all beverage applications. For formulators, acetate is a […]
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May 21st, 2026
What to know: ReBiome® supports butyrate-producing bacteria by delivering bioavailable acetate directly to the colon, where those bacteria use it as a key fuel source. Butyrate-producing bacteria matter because they support gut health, strengthen the gut barrier, and help ferment and digest fiber. Many traditional prebiotics bring gas and bloating with them. ReBiome® gives formulators […]
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May 15th, 2026
Quick take: ReBiome® vs. Inulin. ReBiome® and inulin do not deliver the same result. Inulin is a traditional fermentable fiber that brings gas and bloating with it. ReBiome® is a patent-pending, non-fermentable, no-bloat prebiotic + postbiotic that delivers bioavailable acetate directly to the colon. ReBiome® feeds butyrate-producing bacteria that help digest fiber. It gives brands […]
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May 11th, 2026
Quick Take: Acetate and butyrate are both short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), but they do not play the same role in the gut. Butyrate gets most of the attention because it is the fuel to build a strong gut barrier. On the other hand, acetate feeds butyrate-producing bacteria and supports the broader gut environment behind it. […]
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May 5th, 2026
TL;DR: The most well-known postbiotics are butyrate, propionate and acetate. ReBiome® is a patent-pending triacetin – a unique acetate – that works as both a prebiotic and a postbiotic. It delivers bioavailable acetate directly to the colon while also feeding butyrate-producing bacteria. Butyrate-producing bacteria help us digest fiber, so ReBiome® is a critical tool giving […]
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February 18th, 2026
In one sentence: Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) are beneficial compounds produced in the colon when gut microbes ferment fiber and resistant starch. They are foundational because they support the gut lining and gut barrier. Also known as: SCFAs, gut SCFAs, multivitamins for the gut, butyrate, butyrate postbiotic, tributyrin Key facts: fiber is the input, SCFAs […]
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