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Ingredient: leaky gut

ReBiome vs apple cider vinegar for gut health and acetate delivery

ReBiome® vs. Apple Cider Vinegar (ACV): Which Acetate Ingredient Is Better for Gut Health?

June 18th, 2026

TL;DR: Apple cider vinegar (ACV) helped make acetate part of the wellness conversation, but ReBiome® takes that conversation much further. Both ACV and ReBiome® center around acetate, but they serve very different roles in gut health: ACV gives brands a familiar vinegar-based acetate association, while ReBiome® gives brands a targeted acetate ingredient designed for gut […]

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What are the benefits of triacetin for gut health and fiber digestion

What Are the Benefits of Triacetin?

June 15th, 2026

Start here: Triacetin is arguably the most under-appreciated prebiotic for the gut. While inulin, FOS or GOS get a lot of attention – even butyrate – triacetin stands alone as a ‘master prebiotic’. It delivers bioavailable acetate directly to the colon, provides prebiotic nourishment to butyrate-producing bacteria, which helps digest fiber; and triacetin does so […]

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What is fibermaxxing and how to support fiber digestion without bloating

What Is Fibermaxxing, and How Can Brands Support It Without the Bloating?

May 26th, 2026

The short answer: Fibermaxxing means intentionally increasing fiber intake through foods, powders, shakes and supplements to support digestion, gut health and overall wellness. The challenge is that higher fiber intake often brings gas and bloating with it. ReBiome® gives brands a no-bloat, low-FODMAP way to help digest fiber, support better digestive comfort and support butyrate-producing […]

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How ReBiome supports butyrate-producing bacteria without bloating

How Does ReBiome® Support Butyrate-Producing Bacteria Without Bloating?

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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What is a 2-in-1 prebiotic and postbiotic featuring ReBiome triacetin

What is a 2-in-1 Prebiotic and Postbiotic? Meet ReBiome®

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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CoreBiome® capsule formulation featuring tributyrin (butyrate triglycerides)

How to Formulate With CoreBiome®: Dose, Capsule Formats and What Brands Ask First

February 25th, 2026

In one sentence: CoreBiome® is a patented tributyrin (butyrate triglycerides) designed to deliver butyrate to the colon, built for capsule-based gut formulas that stay simple to make, simple to take and simple to explain. Also known as: CoreBiome® tributyrin, tributyrin, butyrate triglyceride, tributyrate, postbiotic butyrate, SCFA butyrate Key facts: CoreBiome® is like “vegetables in a […]

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egetables and fiber-rich foods that support fermentation and butyrate production in the gut

What Is Tributyrin? Butyrate Triglycerides Explained

January 14th, 2026

In one sentence: Tributyrin (butyrate triglycerides, also called tributyrate) is a triglyceride form of butyrate used in supplements to help deliver butyrate to the colon, where butyrate supports gut lining integrity. Also known as: tributyrin, butyrate triglycerides, tributyrate, butyrate supplement, postbiotic butyrate, CoreBiome® Key facts: vegetables and resistant starch ferment in the colon and produce […]

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Why you should care about prebiotics and postbiotics

Why should you care about prebiotics and postbiotics?

August 3rd, 2021

Why should you care about prebiotics and postbiotics?   By embracing prebiotics and postbiotics, you’re helping your gut help itself. Prebiotics and postbiotics represent deep nourishment that satisfies and balances the body from the inside out. Everyone has a health journey, and it always starts in the gut. Prebiotics feed the good bacteria in our gut. […]

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